
Exosomes 16: Lectures in Hawaii
I have posted two lectures given in Hawaii. The first is a general lecture and the second is about clinical applications of exosomes.
I have posted two lectures given in Hawaii. The first is a general lecture and the second is about clinical applications of exosomes.
In this 50-minute video, Dr. Ed Park explains the basics of exosomes, how they came to clinical use, and what those possible uses could mean for aging and regenerative medicine
Attempts at helping the body repair have evolved over time. From masking symptoms, generating inflammation, and then using stem cells, everything has been leading up to the simple use of exosomes, the final common pathway to successful regeneration and healing.
In this 18-minute video, I explain parabiosis, or the mixing of young and old organisms. I explain how exosomes might mediating the effect of young blood making older individuals younger.
Nowadays, the encroachment of bean counters who pay us and patients who view us a mere technicians has many doctors feeling a sense of lost autonomy and increased “burn out”.
It is now clearer that extracellular vesicles (aka exosomes) they are the primary method of communication between stem cells the other cells of the body.
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