exosome

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Etymology[edit]

exo- +‎ -some

Pronunciation[edit]

  • enPR: ĕksʹ-ō-sōm', IPA(key): /ˈɛks.oʊ.ˌsoʊm/
    • (UK) [ˈɛks.əʊ̯.ˌsəʊ̯m]
    • (US) [ˈɛks.oʊ̯.ˌsoʊ̯m]
  • Hyphenation: ex‧o‧some
  • Rhymes: -ɛksəʊsəʊm

Noun[edit]

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exosome (plural exosomes)

  1. (biology) An intracellular macromolecular protein complex involved in RNA degradation.
  2. (biology) An extracellular vesicle released from the endosomal compartment of eukaryotic cells, responsible for the selective removal of plasma membrane protein.

Usage notes[edit]

Do not confuse an exosome with an exome.

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