Fig. 1
From: Diagnostic potential of exosomal extracellular vesicles in oncology
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Tumor-derived exosomes (TEX) migration into the bloodstream. Cancer cells release large quantities of exosomes. In the extracellular environment, TEXs outnumber their normal exosome counterparts. These TEXs can be detected in the bloodstream or other bodily fluids. Images were created with Biorender.com and Adobe Photoshop