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Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 2005
SummaryRecent research has recognised new populations of non-hematopoïetic cells in the blood. One of these, circulating endothelial cells (CECs), often defined by the expression of membrane glycoprotein CD146, are rarely found in the blood in health, but raised numbers are present in a wide variety of human conditions, including inflammatory, immune ...
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SummaryRecent research has recognised new populations of non-hematopoïetic cells in the blood. One of these, circulating endothelial cells (CECs), often defined by the expression of membrane glycoprotein CD146, are rarely found in the blood in health, but raised numbers are present in a wide variety of human conditions, including inflammatory, immune ...
Andrew D, Blann +12 more
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Vascular pharmacology, 2019
BACKGROUND The aim of the present study was to evaluate endothelial status by measuring the concentration of novel markers of endothelial dysfunction (ED): a number of circulating endothelial cells (CECs), circulating endothelial progenitor cells (CEPCs)
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BACKGROUND The aim of the present study was to evaluate endothelial status by measuring the concentration of novel markers of endothelial dysfunction (ED): a number of circulating endothelial cells (CECs), circulating endothelial progenitor cells (CEPCs)
M. Budzyń +8 more
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Endothelial Cells and the Cerebral Circulation
Comprehensive Physiology, 2022AbstractEndothelial cells form the innermost layer of all blood vessels and are the only vascular component that remains throughout all vascular segments. The cerebral vasculature has several unique properties not found in the peripheral circulation; this requires that the cerebral endothelium be considered as a unique entity.
Theresa A, Lansdell +2 more
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Circulating Endothelial Cells and Circulating Endothelial Progenitor Cells in Polycythemia Vera.
Blood, 2006Abstract Background: Angiogenesis and thrombosis, two conditions associated with perturbation of the vascular endothelium and increased CECs, are frequently observed in PV. We performed this study to quantify and characterize CECs in patients with PV and to determine whether CEC profile is associated with thrombotic complications.
Ronald S. Go +9 more
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Circulating endothelial cells in pathophysiology
Current Opinion in HematologyPurpose of review The purpose of this review is to synthesize recent insights into the roles and importance of circulating endothelial cells (CECs) as indicators of the severity, progression, and prognosis of vascular-related diseases.
Brett, Victor-Emmanuel +2 more
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Immunophenotyping of Circulating Endothelial Cells and Endothelial Microparticles
2019Flow-cytometric detection of circulating endothelial cells and endothelial microparticles is an essential tool in studies of vascular diseases. Here we describe the principles and detailed methods for human blood sample processing, storage, labeling, and gating of circulating endothelial elements.
Nicholas, Wanner, Kewal, Asosingh
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Circulating Endothelial Cells and Endothelial Progenitor Cells in Pediatric Sepsis
Pediatric Emergency Care, 2016The aim of the study was to measure the number of circulating endothelial cells (CECs) and circulating endothelial progenitor cells (CEPs) in pediatric patients with sepsis and correlating it with the severity of the disease and its outcome.The study included 19 children with sepsis, 26 with complicated sepsis, and 30 healthy controls.
Asmaa Mohamad, Zahran +4 more
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Circulating endothelial cells in pulmonary hypertension
Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 2003SummaryThe pulmonary endothelium plays a significant role in the pathobiology of Primary Pulmonary Hypertension. A number of diseases, related by a history of vascular injury, are associated with increased numbers of circulating endothelial cells (CECs).
Todd M, Bull +7 more
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Prostaglandin E1 decreases circulating endothelial cells
Prostaglandins, 1996Prostaglandin E1 (PGE1) has been claimed to have cytoprotective effects and also to decrease thrombogenicity. The effect of intraarterial (i.a.) and intravenous (i.v.) administration of PGE1 on the number of circulating endothelial cells (CEC) was investigated in patients with peripheral vascular disease (PVD).
H, Sinzinger +4 more
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Circulating Endothelial Cells In Malignant Disease
Future Oncology, 2005Cancer is a disease largely dependent on neoangiogenesis. Cancer neoangiogenesis is often disordered and abnormal, with evidence of coexisting vascular endothelial dysfunction. A novel method of assessing vascular endothelial function in cancer is via the quantification of circulating endothelial cells (CEC).
Patrick K Y, Goon +3 more
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