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Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2000
Vascular development in the embryo requires coordinated signaling through several endothelial cell-specific receptors; however, it is not known whether this is also required later during retinal vascular development or as part of retinal neovascularization in adults.
S F, Hackett +7 more
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Vascular development in the embryo requires coordinated signaling through several endothelial cell-specific receptors; however, it is not known whether this is also required later during retinal vascular development or as part of retinal neovascularization in adults.
S F, Hackett +7 more
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Neurosurgery, 1980
The effect of brain neovascularization by omental transposition on somatosensory evoked potentials and on regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) measured by hydrogen clearance was evaluated in rabbits exposed to experimental ischemia after occlusion of the middle cerebral artery (MCA).
P L, DeRiu +4 more
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The effect of brain neovascularization by omental transposition on somatosensory evoked potentials and on regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) measured by hydrogen clearance was evaluated in rabbits exposed to experimental ischemia after occlusion of the middle cerebral artery (MCA).
P L, DeRiu +4 more
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Restoring Physiologic Barriers Against Neovascular Invasion
2014Age-related macular degeneration remains to be a major cause of irreversible blindness in the world. In this disease, neovascularization plays an important role in disease burden and progression. Current therapies focus on inhibition of neovascularization through suppression of the extracellular VEGF pathway.
Cecinio C. Ronquillo +2 more
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Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2004
Abstract Introduction: Increasing evidence suggests the importance of bone-marrow derived progenitor cells in angiogenesis. However, the exact role of the progenitor cells in hindlimb revascularization is unknown. In order to determine if endothelial progenitor cells are necessary for hindlimb revascularization, we used Id1+/−, Id3−/− mutant mouse ...
Yuki Sakai, Darren Schneider
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Abstract Introduction: Increasing evidence suggests the importance of bone-marrow derived progenitor cells in angiogenesis. However, the exact role of the progenitor cells in hindlimb revascularization is unknown. In order to determine if endothelial progenitor cells are necessary for hindlimb revascularization, we used Id1+/−, Id3−/− mutant mouse ...
Yuki Sakai, Darren Schneider
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Molecular Pharmacology, 2010
Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and inducible nitric-oxide synthase (iNOS) have been implicated in ischemia-induced retinal neovascularization. Retinal ischemia has been shown to induce VEGF and iNOS expression. It has been postulated that one of the crucial consequences of iNOS expression in the ischemic retina is the inhibition of ...
M, DeNiro +4 more
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Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and inducible nitric-oxide synthase (iNOS) have been implicated in ischemia-induced retinal neovascularization. Retinal ischemia has been shown to induce VEGF and iNOS expression. It has been postulated that one of the crucial consequences of iNOS expression in the ischemic retina is the inhibition of ...
M, DeNiro +4 more
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Plaque neovascularization: defense mechanisms, betrayal, or a war in progress
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2012P. Moreno +2 more
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