In this episode of SciBud, host Rowan takes us on an enlightening exploration of migrasomes, tiny but powerful organelles that play a crucial role in cell migration and hold promising implications for disease diagnosis and treatment. Discover how these vesicle-like structures, first identified by Yu Li's research team, are involved in various biological processes, including tumor metastasis and kidney health. We delve into their ability to facilitate intercellular communication by releasing bioactive molecules that influence cellular activities and their potential as biomarkers for early disease detection. The episode discusses a recent comprehensive review that synthesizes the latest findings on migrasomes, highlighting their connections to diseases while also addressing critiques of the research. With advancements in imaging and sequencing technologies, the future looks bright for harnessing migrasomes in both basic science and clinical applications. Join us to uncover the fascinating science behind these miniature messengers and how they could change the landscape of health and disease! Link to episode page with article citation: www.scibud.media/podcast/season/2025/episode/198
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