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A Fisheye View on Lymphangiogenesis

2013
Zebrafish 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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Cardiac Lymphangiogenesis in CVDs

Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology
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Sultan Ibrahim   +3 more
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Corneal angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis

Current Opinion in Allergy & Clinical Immunology, 2012
The purpose of the present review is to describe new antilymphangiogenic treatment strategies and recent findings on strain-dependency of corneal lymphangiogenesis and the interdependency between blood and lymphatic vessel growth.Studies on mice have revealed that apart from haemangiogenesis, lymphangiogenesis can also differ markedly between several ...
Felix Bock   +2 more
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Inhibition of NADPH oxidase 4 attenuates lymphangiogenesis and tumor metastasis in breast cancer

The FASEB Journal, 2021
Lymphangiogenesis 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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Lymphangiogenesis in development and disease

Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 2007
SummaryThe lymphatic vascular system plays an important role in the maintenance of fluid homeostasis, in the afferent immune response, in the intestinal lipid uptake and in the metastatic spread of malignant cells. The recent discovery of specific markers and growth factors for lymphatic endothelium and the establishment of genetic mouse models with ...
Ruediger Liersch, Michael Detmar
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Signaling angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1998
Exciting progress has been made in elucidating the complex network of receptor-ligand interactions that regulate blood vessel growth. Understanding these control mechanisms is of interest not only because of their role in developmental biology, but because they provide potential therapeutic strategies for disease processes involving angiogenesis, such ...
Eija Korpelainen, Kari Alitalo
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Lymphangiogenesis and cancer metastasis

Nature Reviews Cancer, 2002
Lymphatic vessels are important for the spread of solid tumours, but the mechanisms that underlie lymphatic spread and the role of lymphangiogenesis (the growth of lymphatics) in tumour metastasis has been less clear. This article reviews recent experimental and clinico-pathological data indicating that growth factors that stimulate lymphangiogenesis ...
Lotta Jussila   +8 more
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Cytokines regulating lymphangiogenesis

Current Opinion in Immunology, 2018
Lymphatic vessels are established by differentiation of lymphendothelial progenitors during embryogenesis. Lymphangiogenesis, the formation of new lymphatic vessels from pre-existing ones is rare in the healthy adult but takes place during pathological conditions such as inflammation, tissue repair and tumor growth.
Lena Claesson-Welsh   +1 more
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Molecular Mechanisms of Lymphangiogenesis

International Journal of Hematology, 2004
Although the process of vascular development has been well documented, little is understood about lymphatic vasculature formation, despite its importance in normal and pathologic conditions. The dysfunction or abnormal growth of lymphatic vessels is associated with lymphedema and cancer metastasis. The recent discovery of lymphangiogenic growth factors
Meiko Takahashi   +2 more
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Role of Lymphangiogenesis in Cancer

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2007
Regional lymph node metastasis is a common event in solid tumors and is considered a marker for dissemination, increased stage, and worse prognosis. Despite rapid advances in tumor biology, the molecular processes that underpin lymphatic invasion and lymph node metastasis remain poorly understood.
Trivadi S. Ganesan, Sudha S. Sundar
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