Naturally occurring cell-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) have emerged as attractive nanocarriers for drug delivery. However, production of large quantities of EVs for clinical applications in a scalable manner remains a significant challenge. This study investigated at the single cell level how sonoporation, or membrane poration produced by ultrasound-induced microbubble cavitation, impacts EV production using mouse macrophage RAW 264.
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