Q1: What is cargo loading into exosomes? Cargo loading refers to the process of incorporating therapeutic or functional molecules such as RNA, proteins, or small drugs into exosomes for delivery to target cells.
Q2: What methods are used for exosome cargo loading? Common approaches include electroporation, incubation, transfection, and membrane permeabilization, depending on the type of cargo and desired efficiency. Many studies utilize exosome cargo loading strategies for drug delivery to enhance targeting and therapeutic outcomes.