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Circulating endothelial precursors: mystery, reality, and promise
Shahin Rafii
Shahin Rafii
Published January 1, 2000
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2000;105(1):17-19. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI8774.
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Circulating endothelial precursors: mystery, reality, and promise

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Models of postnatal angiogenesis and vasculogenesis. Recruitment of endo...
Models of postnatal angiogenesis and vasculogenesis. Recruitment of endothelial cells from preexisting vessel wall or CEPs plays a critical role in the regulation of postnatal angiogenesis and vasculogenesis. Mobilized BM-derived CEPs with high proliferative capacity may have the potential to home and incorporate into the injured tissue or tumor vascular bed.

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