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Cell-derived exosome-based Vaccines
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    Exosomes are vesicles derived from cells that can be produced by a variety of cell types, such as tumor, ascitic, and dendritic cells. To help with exosome research for the production of vaccines, Creative Biolabs provides clients with a comprehensive spectrum of exosome-related services.

    Drawn from Dendritic Cells Vaccines based on exosomes
    Exosomes generated from dendritic cells carry costimulatory molecules, MHC I, and MHC II on their surface. When paired with synthetic peptides or intriguing pathogen epitopes, these exosomes can function as powerful vaccines.

    Tumor Cell Originated Vaccines based on exosomes

    Exosomes generated from tumor cells express chemicals specific to tumors that are connected with membranes, which makes them a promising vaccination for cancer therapies by enhancing the immune system's ability to fight cancer.

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