Extracellular Vesicles (EVs), including exosomes and microvesicles, are tiny particles naturally released by stem cells.
These vesicles carry powerful signaling molecules such as proteins, lipids, RNA, and microRNA that facilitate intercellular communication and play a vital role in repairing and regenerating tissues. Though cell-free, EVs mimic many of the therapeutic effects of stem cells by transferring healing signals to damaged or inflamed areas.
As a cutting-edge advancement in regenerative medicine, EV therapy is gaining popularity due to its safety, effectiveness, and potential to reach areas where traditional stem cells may have limited access.