The GISM Annual Meeting 2025 convened experts in regenerative medicine and nanomedicine to discuss recent advances in mesenchymal stromal/stem cell (MSC) research and extracellular vesicle (EV) technologies. The meeting emphasized novel strategies to enhance the therapeutic potential of MSCs and EVs, addressing both basic biological insights and translational challenges. Discussions highlighted the importance of standardizing production and characterization methods to improve scalability and reproducibility for clinical applications. Emerging therapeutic approaches, including cell engineering and targeted drug delivery, were showcased alongside preclinical and clinical studies. The conference provided a platform for interdisciplinary exchange, fostering collaboration and paving the way toward the clinical integration of EV and cell-based nanomedicine.
Extracellular Vesicles and Circulating Nucleic Acids
Torre ML;
2025-01-01
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The GISM Annual Meeting 2025 convened experts in regenerative medicine and nanomedicine to discuss recent advances in mesenchymal stromal/stem cell (MSC) research and extracellular vesicle (EV) technologies. The meeting emphasized novel strategies to enhance the therapeutic potential of MSCs and EVs, addressing both basic biological insights and translational challenges. Discussions highlighted the importance of standardizing production and characterization methods to improve scalability and reproducibility for clinical applications. Emerging therapeutic approaches, including cell engineering and targeted drug delivery, were showcased alongside preclinical and clinical studies. The conference provided a platform for interdisciplinary exchange, fostering collaboration and paving the way toward the clinical integration of EV and cell-based nanomedicine.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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