What has your doctor done with migrasomes to help stroke recovery in the 10+ years since they have been found? NOTHING LIKE USUAL?
Can this be used to direct new neurons from neurogenesis to needed areas? How come your incompetent doctor doesn't know that?
Send me personal hate mail on this: oc1dean@gmail.com. I'll print your complete statement with your name(If you can't stand by your name don't bother replying anonymously) and my response in my blog. Or are you afraid to engage with my stroke-addled mind? No excuses are allowed! You're medically trained; it should be simple to precisely state EXACTLY WHY you don't know how to use migrasomes with NO EXCUSES! Your definition of competence in stroke is obviously much lower than stroke survivors' definition of your competence! Swearing at me is allowed, I'll return the favor. Don't even attempt to use the excuse that brain research is hard.
The Role of Migrasomes in Health and Disease
Abstract
Migrasomes are specialized organelle that form during cell migration and play a critical role in intercellular communication and disease progression. First discovered in 2012 and reported in 2015, these organelles are characterized by their unique biogenesis on retraction fibers and their role in spatiotemporal signaling, distribution of bioactive molecules, and maintenance of cellular homeostasis. This review provides a comprehensive overview of migrasome biology, exploring their discovery, mechanisms of formation, physiological functions, and pathological implications. We examine their dual roles in both health and disease, highlighting their potential as diagnostic biomarkers and therapeutic targets. Additionally, we discuss the challenges and future directions in migrasome research, emphasizing the importance of foundational discoveries and advanced methodologies to fully realize their clinical potential.
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