Extracellular vesicles released following heat stress induce bystander effect in unstressed populations
Cells naïve to stress can display the effects of stress, such as DNA damage and apoptosis, when they are exposed to signals from stressed cells; this phenomenon is known as the bystander effect. We previously showed that bystander effect induced by ionising radiation are mediated by extracellular ve...
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Taylor and Francis Open
2017
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