• Drug and Gene Delivery Devices Market is Estimated to Witness High Growth Owing to Advancements in Targeted Drug Delivery Systems


    Drug and gene delivery devices are medical devices that assist in delivering drugs and genes to targeted locations in the body. These devices help in targeted drug delivery and help in overcoming drawbacks of conventional drug delivery methods such as poor bioavailability and non-specific targeting. Popular drug and gene delivery devices include drug infusion pumps, needle-free injectors, inhalers and transdermal patches.
    The Global Drug and Gene Delivery Devices Market is estimated to be valued at US$ 25.9 Bn in 2024 and is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 6.9% over the forecast period 2024 To 2031.

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    Drug and Gene Delivery Devices Market is Estimated to Witness High Growth Owing to Advancements in Targeted Drug Delivery Systems Drug and gene delivery devices are medical devices that assist in delivering drugs and genes to targeted locations in the body. These devices help in targeted drug delivery and help in overcoming drawbacks of conventional drug delivery methods such as poor bioavailability and non-specific targeting. Popular drug and gene delivery devices include drug infusion pumps, needle-free injectors, inhalers and transdermal patches. The Global Drug and Gene Delivery Devices Market is estimated to be valued at US$ 25.9 Bn in 2024 and is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 6.9% over the forecast period 2024 To 2031. Get More Insights On Drug and Gene Delivery Devices Market https://www.zupyak.com/p/4367255/t/the-drug-and-gene-delivery-devices-market-is-primed-for-growth-driven-by-advanced-therapies
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  • Exosome Therapeutics Market 2022 – Industry Growth by 2035

    In recent years, therapies utilizing extracellular vesicles have garnered significant attention among the industry stakeholders for the treatment of diverse target indication, primarily owing to the various benefits offered by them, including target specificity, enhanced tissue regeneration, and reduced inflammation and chronic pain.

    Over time, various research studies have demonstrated the potential of exosomes (membrane bound extracellular vesicles) in disease diagnosis, drug delivery and therapeutic applications. As a result, exosome therapeutics domain has been gaining traction recently.

    INTRODUCTION TO EXOSOMES
    Exosomes are extracellular vesicles, which have endosomal origin and may contain different biomolecules, including proteins, DNA, lipids, miRNA or RNA, based on the type of cell of their origin and its conditions.
    Exosomes convey a wide range of information to the target cells, depending on their source. In addition, they are involved in regulating the expression of the targets that are linked to RNA as they can affect the expression of RNA.

    TYPES OF EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES
    Micro-vesicles have size of about 100 nm and are formed by direct outward budding of the plasma membrane. Their formation solely depends on the surrounding environment and this process requires the presence of cytoskeleton components, namely actin/
    Exosomes have a diameter in the range between 30-150 nm and are formed by inward budding and get developed into the multivesicular bodies (MVBs). Owing to their long half-life, exosomes can target specific organs of the body, which makes them widely studied vesicles for immunological purposes.
    Apoptotic bodies have a diameter of about 5,000 nm and formed after the separation of plasma membrane from the skeleton. They can be easily distinguished from micro vesicles and exosomes because of their unscathed organelles as well as chromatin.

    EXOSOME BIOGENESIS, FORMATION, DEVELOPMENT AND SECRETION
    Exosomes are known to arise from the inward folding of multi-vesicular bodies (MVBs) in order to form the intraluminal vesicles (ILVs).
    These MVBs are then delivered to the trans-Golgi network (TGN) for the recovery of endosomes, which further move to lysosome for degeneration of the carried substances. The most essential component of exosome biogenesis is the formation of ESCRT.

    Formation and development of exosomes:
     Sorting of internalized cargoes into early endosomes
     Maturation into late endosomes or multivesicular bodies
     Delivery of cargoes from trans-Golgi network and cytosol
     Exosomes cargo in multivesicular bodies are transported to plasma membrane
     Fusion with the plasma membrane
     Secretion of exosomes

    ADVANTAGES AND FUTURE POTENTIAL OF EXOSOME THERAPEUTICS:
    Advantages:
     High Compatibility: Exosomes are naturally occurring compounds that can withstand digestive enzymes.
     Low Immunogenicity: Due to the innate properties of exosomes including their potential tissue of cell selectivity.
     Targeted Drug Delivery: Ability to cross blood brain barrier cause lesser systemic effects and low toxicity.
    Future Potential:
     Several emerging players have undertaken initiatives to explore the potential of exosomes for diagnosis of various diseases.
     Application of exosomes as biomarker or vector of various potential therapeutic molecules, represents a theragnostic approach.
     Advanced exosome technologies are being developed to fully substructure the potential therapeutic applications of exosomes.

    For additional details, please visit https://www.rootsanalysis.com/blog/introduction-to-exosome-therapeutics/

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    Roots Analysis is a global leader in the pharma / biotech market research. Having worked with over 750 clients worldwide, including Fortune 500 companies, start-ups, academia, venture capitalists and strategic investors for more than a decade, we offer a highly analytical / data-driven perspective to a network of over 450,000 senior industry stakeholders looking for credible market insights.

    Contact:
    Ben Johnson
    +1 (415) 800 3415
    Ben.johnson@rootsanalysis.com
    Exosome Therapeutics Market 2022 – Industry Growth by 2035 In recent years, therapies utilizing extracellular vesicles have garnered significant attention among the industry stakeholders for the treatment of diverse target indication, primarily owing to the various benefits offered by them, including target specificity, enhanced tissue regeneration, and reduced inflammation and chronic pain. Over time, various research studies have demonstrated the potential of exosomes (membrane bound extracellular vesicles) in disease diagnosis, drug delivery and therapeutic applications. As a result, exosome therapeutics domain has been gaining traction recently. INTRODUCTION TO EXOSOMES Exosomes are extracellular vesicles, which have endosomal origin and may contain different biomolecules, including proteins, DNA, lipids, miRNA or RNA, based on the type of cell of their origin and its conditions. Exosomes convey a wide range of information to the target cells, depending on their source. In addition, they are involved in regulating the expression of the targets that are linked to RNA as they can affect the expression of RNA. TYPES OF EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES Micro-vesicles have size of about 100 nm and are formed by direct outward budding of the plasma membrane. Their formation solely depends on the surrounding environment and this process requires the presence of cytoskeleton components, namely actin/ Exosomes have a diameter in the range between 30-150 nm and are formed by inward budding and get developed into the multivesicular bodies (MVBs). Owing to their long half-life, exosomes can target specific organs of the body, which makes them widely studied vesicles for immunological purposes. Apoptotic bodies have a diameter of about 5,000 nm and formed after the separation of plasma membrane from the skeleton. They can be easily distinguished from micro vesicles and exosomes because of their unscathed organelles as well as chromatin. EXOSOME BIOGENESIS, FORMATION, DEVELOPMENT AND SECRETION Exosomes are known to arise from the inward folding of multi-vesicular bodies (MVBs) in order to form the intraluminal vesicles (ILVs). These MVBs are then delivered to the trans-Golgi network (TGN) for the recovery of endosomes, which further move to lysosome for degeneration of the carried substances. The most essential component of exosome biogenesis is the formation of ESCRT. Formation and development of exosomes:  Sorting of internalized cargoes into early endosomes  Maturation into late endosomes or multivesicular bodies  Delivery of cargoes from trans-Golgi network and cytosol  Exosomes cargo in multivesicular bodies are transported to plasma membrane  Fusion with the plasma membrane  Secretion of exosomes ADVANTAGES AND FUTURE POTENTIAL OF EXOSOME THERAPEUTICS: Advantages:  High Compatibility: Exosomes are naturally occurring compounds that can withstand digestive enzymes.  Low Immunogenicity: Due to the innate properties of exosomes including their potential tissue of cell selectivity.  Targeted Drug Delivery: Ability to cross blood brain barrier cause lesser systemic effects and low toxicity. Future Potential:  Several emerging players have undertaken initiatives to explore the potential of exosomes for diagnosis of various diseases.  Application of exosomes as biomarker or vector of various potential therapeutic molecules, represents a theragnostic approach.  Advanced exosome technologies are being developed to fully substructure the potential therapeutic applications of exosomes. For additional details, please visit https://www.rootsanalysis.com/blog/introduction-to-exosome-therapeutics/ You may also be interested in the following titles: 1. Smart Labels Market: Industry Trends and Global Forecasts, 2022-2035 2. AI-based Digital Pathology / AI Pathology Market: Industry Trends and Global Forecasts, 2022-2035 About Roots Analysis Roots Analysis is a global leader in the pharma / biotech market research. Having worked with over 750 clients worldwide, including Fortune 500 companies, start-ups, academia, venture capitalists and strategic investors for more than a decade, we offer a highly analytical / data-driven perspective to a network of over 450,000 senior industry stakeholders looking for credible market insights. Contact: Ben Johnson +1 (415) 800 3415 Ben.johnson@rootsanalysis.com
    Introduction To Exosome Therapeutics
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