母乳指纹识别;深入了解牛奶外泌体研究

Eleni Papakonstantinou, Konstantina Dragoumani, Antonia Mataragka, F. Bacopoulou, Christos Yapijakis, Nikolaos AA Balatsos, Katerina Pissaridi, Dimitris Ladikos, Aspasia Efthymiadou, George Katsaros, E. Gikas, Pantelis Hatzis, Martina Samiotaki, M. Aivaliotis, Vasileios Megalooikonomou, Antonis Giannakakis, C. Iliopoulos, Erik Bongcam-Rudloff, Sofia Kossida, Elias Eliopoulos, G. Chrousos, Dimitrios Vlachakis
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母乳常被称为 "液体黄金",是一种复杂的生物液体,为新生儿提供必需的营养物质、免疫因子和发育线索。外泌体研究领域的最新进展揭示了外泌体在母乳中的关键作用。外泌体是一种纳米级囊泡,携带生物活性分子,包括蛋白质、脂类、核酸和 miRNA。这些微小的信使在细胞间通信中发挥着重要作用,目前已被认为是婴儿健康和发育的关键因素。本文探讨了新兴的乳汁外泌体研究领域,强调了外泌体指纹图谱在揭示母乳成分和功能方面的潜在价值。通过破译外泌体货物,我们可以更深入地了解母乳如何影响新生儿健康,甚至为个性化营养策略铺平道路。
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Fingerprinting Breast Milk; insights into Milk Exosomics
Breast milk, often referred to as "liquid gold," is a complex biofluid that provides essential nutrients, immune factors, and developmental cues for newborns. Recent advancements in the field of exosome research have shed light on the critical role of exosomes in breast milk. Exosomes are nanosized vesicles that carry bioactive molecules, including proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and miRNAs. These tiny messengers play a vital role in intercellular communication and are now being recognized as key players in infant health and development. This paper explores the emerging field of milk exosomics, emphasizing the potential of exosome fingerprinting to uncover valuable insights into the composition and function of breast milk. By deciphering the exosomal cargo, we can gain a deeper understanding of how breast milk influences neonatal health and may even pave the way for personalized nutrition strategies. 
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