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2006
Endothelial cells play a key role in the development and function of blood and lymph vessels. Excessive proliferation and transformation of endothelial cells lead to pathological angiogenesis/lymphangiogenesis or vascular malfunctions which are hallmarks of malignant disorders.
Nikitenko, L., Boshoff, C.
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Endothelial cells play a key role in the development and function of blood and lymph vessels. Excessive proliferation and transformation of endothelial cells lead to pathological angiogenesis/lymphangiogenesis or vascular malfunctions which are hallmarks of malignant disorders.
Nikitenko, L., Boshoff, C.
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Preparation of Endothelial Cells
Current Protocols in Cell Biology, 1998AbstractEndothelial cells, which line blood vessels, can be prepared from a variety of tissues. They are frequently prepared from the umbilical vein, which is relatively easy to obtain. The procedure is clearly described and provides a large population of highly purified endothelial cells.
H K, Kleinman, M C, Cid
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2015
The hypothesis that preeclampsia phenotypes result from endothelial cell dysfunction has been followed by decades of evidence demonstrating vascular dysfunction and augmented vascular reactivity in preeclampsia. Multiple studies have detected biomarkers of endothelial activation prior to overt disease.
Davidge, Sandra T. +2 more
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The hypothesis that preeclampsia phenotypes result from endothelial cell dysfunction has been followed by decades of evidence demonstrating vascular dysfunction and augmented vascular reactivity in preeclampsia. Multiple studies have detected biomarkers of endothelial activation prior to overt disease.
Davidge, Sandra T. +2 more
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Platelets and Endothelial Cells
Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 2007The pathogenesis of atherosclerosis, the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in industrial countries, is multifactorial. Atherogenesis, the development of atherosclerotic lesions, is initiated by a mechanical or functional injury of the endothelium.
Dorothea I, Siegel-Axel, Meinrad, Gawaz
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Murine Endothelial Cell Lines as Models of Tumor Endothelial Cells
Clinical Cancer Research, 2004AbstractIdentification of appropriate models for in vivo and in vitro preclinical testing of inhibitors of tumor angiogenesis and progression is vital to the successful development of anticancer therapeutics. Although the focus is on human molecular targets, most preclinical in vivo efficacy testing occurs in mice.
Jennifer, Walter-Yohrling +6 more
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Endothelial Cell Damage in Sarcoidosis and Neurosarcoidosis: Autoantibodies to Endothelial Cells
European Neurology, 2008Damage to the vascular system, of which endothelial cells are the main constituent, may occur in sarcoidosis. Evidence of blood-brain barrier (BBB) disruption is shown in sarcoidosis with central nervous system (CNS) involvement by means of magnetic resonance imaging or computed tomography.
N, Tsukada, N, Yanagisawa, I, Mochizuki
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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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Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2003
AbstractEndothelial cells play a wide variety of critical roles in the control of vascular function. Indeed, since the early 1980s, the accumulating knowledge of the endothelial cell structure as well as of the functional properties of the endothelial cells shifted their role from a passive membrane or barrier to a complex tissue with complex functions
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AbstractEndothelial cells play a wide variety of critical roles in the control of vascular function. Indeed, since the early 1980s, the accumulating knowledge of the endothelial cell structure as well as of the functional properties of the endothelial cells shifted their role from a passive membrane or barrier to a complex tissue with complex functions
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Valve Endothelial Cells - Not Just Any Old Endothelial Cells
Current Vascular Pharmacology, 2016Heart valves are sophisticated cellularised structures that perform a complex series of dynamic functions during each cardiac cycle. The endothelial cells (ECs) that cover both surfaces of the valve, play an important role in ensuring that the valve functions are in an optimal manner.
Napachanok, Mongkoldhumrongkul +2 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2003
Vascular endothelial cells form a lining — one cell thick — for all the blood vessels in the body, providing a critical interface between the vessel itself and blood-borne elements.
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Vascular endothelial cells form a lining — one cell thick — for all the blood vessels in the body, providing a critical interface between the vessel itself and blood-borne elements.
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