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Endothelial stomatal and fenestral diaphragms in normal vessels and angiogenesis.

Endothelial stomatal and fenestral diaphragms in normal vessels and angiogenesis. Research Abstract Details 

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  • Endothelial stomatal and fenestral diaphragms in normal vessels and angiogenesis. Abstract Text:

    r v stanR V Stan,

    Vascular endothelium lines the entire cardiovascular system where performs a series of vital functions including the control of microvascular permeability, coagulation inflammation, vascular tone as well as the formation of new vessels via vasculogenesis and angiogenesis in normal and disease states. Normal endothelium consists of heterogeneous populations of cells differentiated according to the vascular bed and segment of the vascular tree where they occur. One of the cardinal features is the expression of specific subcellular structures such as plas-malemmal vesicles or caveolae, transendothelial channels, vesiculo-vacuolar organelles, endothelial pockets and fenestrae, whose presence define several endothelial morphological types. A less explored observation is the differential expression of such structures in diverse settings of angiogenesis. This review will focus on the latest developments on the components, structure and function of these specific endothelial structures in normal endothelium as well as in diverse settings of angiogenesis.

    Endothelial stomatal and fenestral diaphragms in normal vessels and angiogenesis. Publishing Authors By Initials

    rv stanRV Stan,

    For similar circulatory and respiratory physiology: cardiovascular physiology: cardiovascular physiologic processes: neovascularization, physiologic research abstracts see: circulatory and respiratory physiology: cardiovascular physiology: cardiovascular physiologic processes: neovascularization, physiologic research

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    Endothelial stomatal and fenestral diaphragms in normal vessels and angiogenesis. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Review

    Journal: Journal of cellular and molecular medicine

    VOLUME: 11

    Page Numbers: 621-43

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Cell. Mol. Med.

    ISSN: 1582-1838

    DAY: 3

    MONTH: 12

    YEAR: 2007

    Endothelial stomatal and fenestral diaphragms in normal vessels and angiogenesis. Information

    Number of References: 168

    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 101083777

    Endothelial stomatal and fenestral diaphragms in normal vessels and angiogenesis. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Neovascularization, Physiologic

    MESH TERMS: ultrastructure

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    Grant and Affiliation Information for Endothelial stomatal and fenestral diaphragms in normal vessels and angiogenesis.

    AFFILIATION: Angiogenesis Research Center, Department of Pathology, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH, USA.

    Country: Romania

    Romania Research PublicationRomania Research Publication

    AGENCY: United States NHLBI

    GRANT: HL 83249

    ACRONYM: HL

    MEDLINETA: J Cell Mol Med

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