Progress in exosome-related research supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China

IF 6.3 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 Multidisciplinary
Yuanyi Wang , Qiwei Yang , Dong Fang , Li Sun , Lei Zheng , Dou Dou
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Exosomes are characterized as extracellular vesicles (EVs) ranging from 30-150 nm in diameter that widely exist in body fluids, tissues and organs and are important intercellular communicators. Since their discovery in 1983, exosomes' unique properties have drawn undistracted attention for 40 years. Particularly during the past decade, exosomes have become a research hotspot worldwide. The National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) is one of the most important funding agencies for basic research in China. Since its first-ever application in 2008, the NSFC has launched 3,144 projects related to exosomes, which has contributed to elevating the research and cultivating talent in this field. Exosome research supported by the NSFC has diversified into several main research directions to meet the needs of different disciplines through basic and translational studies. In this study, we review exosome-related applications and funded projects of the NSFC to provide an outline of exosome research progress in China, aiming to increase awareness and inspire innovative research related to exosomes.
国家自然科学基金外泌体相关研究进展
外泌体的特征是细胞外囊泡(EVs),直径在30- 150nm之间,广泛存在于体液、组织和器官中,是重要的细胞间通讯工具。自从1983年外泌体被发现以来,40年来,外泌体的独特特性一直吸引着人们的关注。特别是近十年来,外泌体已成为世界范围内的研究热点。国家自然科学基金委员会(NSFC)是中国最重要的基础研究资助机构之一。自2008年首次申请以来,国家自然科学基金资助了3144个与外泌体相关的项目,为提高该领域的研究水平和培养该领域的人才做出了贡献。国家自然科学基金资助的外泌体研究已形成多个主要研究方向,通过基础研究和转化研究来满足不同学科的需要。本文通过对外泌体的相关应用和国家自然科学基金资助项目的综述,概述了中国外泌体的研究进展,旨在提高人们对外泌体的认识和启发创新研究。
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Fundamental Research
Fundamental Research Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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