k Exosome complexes in cells, illustration Exosome complexes in cells, illustration. Exosomes are multiprotein complexes that function to break up strands of RNA ribonucleic acid, green during biochemical processes in cells. This is shown here inside three cells spherical, with the interiors shown in cutaway view. The exosomes have protein subunits that are ribonucleases, enzymes that degrade RNA. The cell membrane is shown with surface proteins. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Exosome complexes in cells, illustration Exosome complexes in cells, illustration. Exosomes are multi protein complexes that function to break up strands of RNA  ribonucleic acid, green  during biochemical processes in cells. This is shown here inside three cells  spherical , with the interiors shown in cutaway view. The exosomes have protein subunits that are ribonucleases, enzymes that degrade RNA. The cell membrane is shown with surface proteins.
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Exosome complexes in cells, illustration

Exosome complexes in cells, illustration. Exosomes are multi-protein complexes that function to break up strands of RNA (ribonucleic acid, green) during biochemical processes in cells. This is shown here inside three cells (spherical), with the interiors shown in cutaway view. The exosomes have protein subunits that are ribonucleases, enzymes that degrade RNA. The cell membrane is shown with surface proteins.

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