Can Exosomes Replace Stem Cells?

In this video, Professor Shimon Slavin discusses a groundbreaking advancement in immunotherapy: the use of extracellular vesicles (exosomes). These vesicles, released by stem cells, contain hormones, RNA, and proteins with significant therapeutic potential.  

Exosomes are believed to aid in treating conditions such as diabetes mellitus, multiple sclerosis, kidney failure, and other diseases associated with inflammation or autoimmune processes.  

What steps are required to make this therapy widely available? When will it reach patients? Watch the interview with Professor Slavin to find out.