Abstract

Cancer is an unsolved health crisis worldwide. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) address this problem in a new way. In cancer, early detection is highly challenging, exosomes (a subpopulation of EVs, originating from endosomes) overcomes this limitation. In cancer, tumor-derived exosomes (TEXs) play a role as signaling molecules in cancer development and progression. TEXs provide detailed investigation for specific cancer biomarkers research. Exosomes heterogeneity (variation in exosomes size, exosomes origin, and inner molecular diversity) has led to complications in understanding and studying cancer liquid biopsies. Single exosome profiling and exosomes barcoding has helped in supporting and overcoming this limitation and has played a significant role in precision oncology. Exosomes barcoding is a promising interdisciplinary approach for screening cancers more specifically.

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