Molecular regulation of angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis

RH Adams, K Alitalo - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2007 - nature.com
RH Adams, K Alitalo
Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2007nature.com
Blood vessels and lymphatic vessels form extensive networks that are essential for the
transport of fluids, gases, macromolecules and cells within the large and complex bodies of
vertebrates. Both of these vascular structures are lined with endothelial cells that integrate
functionally into different organs, acquire tissue-specific specialization and retain plasticity;
thereby, they permit growth during tissue repair or in disease settings. The angiogenic
growth of blood vessels and lymphatic vessels coordinates several biological processes …
Abstract
Blood vessels and lymphatic vessels form extensive networks that are essential for the transport of fluids, gases, macromolecules and cells within the large and complex bodies of vertebrates. Both of these vascular structures are lined with endothelial cells that integrate functionally into different organs, acquire tissue-specific specialization and retain plasticity; thereby, they permit growth during tissue repair or in disease settings. The angiogenic growth of blood vessels and lymphatic vessels coordinates several biological processes such as cell proliferation, guided migration, differentiation and cell–cell communication.
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