 Mesenchymal stem cells, MSCs, have been studied extensively due to their potential to differentiate into various types of cells, as well as their immunosuppressive properties. Recently, research has shown that MSC secretes soluble factors which may be responsible for their beneficial effects. These factors include exosomes, small membrane-bound vesicles released by cells. Exosomes contain proteins, RNAs, and other molecules which can affect the behavior of nearby cells. They have been found to be involved in many processes such as cell proliferation, migration, and differentiation. MSC-derived exosomes have been used in pre-clinical studies to treat a wide range of diseases, including cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, liver disease, immune disorders, and skin wounds. The use of exosomes derived from MSCs offers several advantages compared to using live cells, such as reduced risk of microvascular occlusion and improved stability. This article was authored by Sipidinik Fajam, Jaffa Rizay, Main Magities Albaning, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.