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Extracellular vesicles-derived extracellular RNA in bladder cancer: current progress and future prospects. [PDF]
Chen J+5 more
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Lymphangiogenesis in the Deepest Invasive Areas of Human Early-Stage Colorectal Cancer. [PDF]
Tanaka M+10 more
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Cell and Tissue Research, 1999
About 8-9 decades ago the development of embryonic lymphatics was studied intensively. Since then our knowledge has not considerably increased in this field, and it is still unknown whether lymphatics are derived by sprouting from veins, de novo from lymphangioblasts, or by both mechanisms.
Wilting, Jörg+2 more
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About 8-9 decades ago the development of embryonic lymphatics was studied intensively. Since then our knowledge has not considerably increased in this field, and it is still unknown whether lymphatics are derived by sprouting from veins, de novo from lymphangioblasts, or by both mechanisms.
Wilting, Jörg+2 more
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Inflammatory Triggers of Lymphangiogenesis
Lymphatic Research and Biology, 2003Inflammation is the common denominator to the postnatal events that overlap with lymphatic vessel growth, or lymphangiogenesis. Undoubtedly, inflammation and accompanying fluid overload are cardinal factors in wound healing, lymphedema, the pathogenesis of some forms of lymphangiomatosis, and solid tumor lymphangiogenesis.
Carla Mouta, Mélanie Heroult
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Molecular Regulation of Lymphangiogenesis [PDF]
Abstract: The lymphatic vascular system is necessary for the return of extravasated interstitial fluid and macromolecules to the blood circulation, for immune defense, and for the uptake of dietary fats. Impaired functioning of lymphatic vessels results in lymphedema, whereas tumor‐associated lymphangiogenesis may contribute to the spread of cancer ...
Tatiana V. Petrova, Pipsa Saharinen
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Inhibition of NADPH oxidase 4 attenuates lymphangiogenesis and tumor metastasis in breast cancer
The FASEB Journal, 2021Lymphangiogenesis is thought to contribute to promote tumor cells to enter lymphatic vessels and plant at a secondary site. Endothelial cells are the cornerstone of the generation of new lymphatic vessels.
Xinzhao Wang+7 more
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A Fisheye View on Lymphangiogenesis
2013Zebrafish have been widely used to study vasculogenesis and angiogenesis, and the vascular system is one of the most intensively studied organ systems in teleosts. It is a little surprising, therefore, that the development of the zebrafish lymphatic network has only been investigated in any detail for less than a decade now.
Stefan Schulte-Merker, Andreas van Impel
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