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Endothelial cells and coagulation [PDF]

open access: yesCell and Tissue Research, 2021
AbstractEndothelial cells form a monolayer, which lines blood vessels. They are crucially involved in maintaining blood fluidity and providing controlled vascular hemostasis at sites of injury. Thereby endothelial cells facilitate multiple mechanisms, including both procoagulant and anticoagulant, which must be kept in balance.
Katharina Neubauer, Barbara Zieger
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Endothelial Cell Metabolism [PDF]

open access: yesPhysiological Reviews, 2018
Endothelial cells (ECs) are more than inert blood vessel lining material. Instead, they are active players in the formation of new blood vessels (angiogenesis) both in health and (life-threatening) diseases. Recently, a new concept arose by which EC metabolism drives angiogenesis in parallel to well-established angiogenic growth factors (e.g., vascular
Guy Eelen   +10 more
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Endothelial Progenitors Exist within the Kidney and Lung Mesenchyme [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The renal endothelium has been debated as arising from resident hemangioblast precursors that transdifferentiate from the nephrogenic mesenchyme (vasculogenesis) and/or from invading vessels (angiogenesis).
Bates, CM   +7 more
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Infections and endothelial cells [PDF]

open access: yesCardiovascular Research, 2003
Systemic infection by various pathogens interacts with the endothelium and may result in altered coagulation, vasculitis and atherosclerosis. Endothelium plays a role in the initiation and regulation of both coagulation and fibrinolysis. Exposure of endothelial cells may lead to rapid activation of coagulation via tissue factor (TF) expression and the ...
Keller, T.T.   +8 more
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Angiogenin and endothelial cells [PDF]

open access: yes, 1992
Antiogenin is a potent blood vessel-inducing polypeptide that has a unique ribonucleolytic activity. Initially identified from tumor cells conditioned medium through its ability to induce neovascularization in the chick embryo chorioallantoic membrane assay [1], angiogenin has also been purified from normal plasma [2] which suggested that it might be ...
Badet, Josette   +2 more
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Endothelial cell junctions [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of Cell Biology, 1975
In the course of a freeze-cleave study on intercellular junctions in the regenerating rat liver, we observed an unusual array of intramembranous particles located in regions of contact between endothelial cells lining the hepatic sinusoids. These arrays were characterized by an accumulation of particles which resembled a zonula occludens in their ...
Yee, Ann G., Revel, Jean-Paul
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cMet and fas receptor interaction inhibits death-inducing signaling complex formation in endothelial cells [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Fas receptor is constitutively expressed on endothelial cells; however, these cells are highly resistant to Fas-mediated apoptosis. In this study, we examined death-inducing signaling complex (DISC) formation in endothelial cells after Fas receptor ...
Brady, H.J.M., Smyth, L.A.
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Profiling the mouse brain endothelial transcriptome in health and disease models reveals a core blood-brain barrier dysfunction module. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Blood vessels in the CNS form a specialized and critical structure, the blood-brain barrier (BBB). We present a resource to understand the molecular mechanisms that regulate BBB function in health and dysfunction during disease.
Aydin, Sidar   +16 more
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Isolation of equine endothelial cells and life cell angiogenesis assay [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Arterial or venous thromboses are frequent clinical complications with the risk of fatal progression. Recent studies suggest the disruption of angiogenesis in the course of thrombus resolution as the underlying pathomechanism.
Dietze, Kathrin   +5 more
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Crucial role of local peroxynitrite formation in neutrophil-induced endothelial cell activation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
Introduction and methods: The reaction of superoxide anions and NO not only results in a decreased availability of NO, but also leads to the formation of peroxynitrite, the role of which in the cardiovascular system is still discussed controversially. In
Gloe, Torsten   +8 more
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