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  1. Angiogenesis has a critical role in physiologic and disease processes. For the growth of tumors, angiogenesis must occur to carry sufficient nutrients to the tumor. In addition to growth, development of new bl...

    Authors: Agata Matejuk, Qixin Leng, Szu-Ting Chou and Archibald J Mixson
    Citation: Vascular Cell 2011 3:7
  2. The mechanism of cell-cell contact dependent regulation of pericellular proteolysis in angiogenesis was examined by studying the expression of MMPs using isolated HUVECs in culture. Zymography, Immunoblot and ...

    Authors: Manikantan S Kiran, Raveendran I Viji, Sameer VB Kumar, Athira A Prabhakaran and Perumana R Sudhakaran
    Citation: Vascular Cell 2011 3:6
  3. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are multipotent stem cells able to differentiate into different cell lineages. However, MSCs represent a subpopulation of a more complex cell composition of stroma cells contained...

    Authors: Antonella Blasi, Carmela Martino, Luigi Balducci, Marilisa Saldarelli, Antonio Soleti, Stefania E Navone, Laura Canzi, Silvia Cristini, Gloria Invernici, Eugenio A Parati and Giulio Alessandri
    Citation: Vascular Cell 2011 3:5
  4. Platelets contribute to vascular homeostasis and angiogenesis through the release of multiple growth factors, cytokines and nucleotides, such as ATP and ADP. Recent reports have demonstrated a marked growth-pr...

    Authors: Mark Roedersheimer, Hala Nijmeh, Nana Burns, Asya A Sidiakova, Kurt R Stenmark and Evgenia V Gerasimovskaya
    Citation: Vascular Cell 2011 3:4
  5. Angiogenesis is disregulated in many diseased states, most notably in cancer. An emerging strategy for the development of therapies targeting tumor-associated angiogenesis is to harness the potential of nanote...

    Authors: Deboshri Banerjee, Rania Harfouche and Shiladitya Sengupta
    Citation: Vascular Cell 2011 3:3
  6. In the vasculature, Notch signaling functions as a downstream effecter of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) signaling. VEGF regulates sprouting angiogenesis in part by inducing and activating matrix me...

    Authors: Yasuhiro Funahashi, Carrie J Shawber, Anshula Sharma, Emi Kanamaru, Yun K Choi and Jan Kitajewski
    Citation: Vascular Cell 2011 3:2
  7. Angiogenesis represents a form of neovascularisation of exceptional importance in numerous pathological conditions including stroke. In this context it is directly related to neuroregeneration which is seen in...

    Authors: Eugen B Petcu, Robert A Smith, Rodica I Miroiu and Maria M Opris
    Citation: Journal of Angiogenesis Research 2010 2:26
  8. Vascular malformations with arteriovenous shunt components can cause significant disability, chronic pain, and functional impairment. Effective treatment may require serial procedures, yet an imaging modality ...

    Authors: Yukiko Oe, Lauren Orr, Sherelle Laifer-Narin, Eiichi Hyodo, Agnes Koczo, Shunichi Homma, Jessica Kandel and Philip Meyers
    Citation: Journal of Angiogenesis Research 2010 2:25
  9. 25-hydroxycholesterol (25-OHC) is a product of oxidation of dietary cholesterol present in human plasma. 25-OHC and other oxidized forms of cholesterol are implicated in modulating inflammatory responses invol...

    Authors: Vicky PKH Nguyen, Stephen H Chen, Katerina Pizzuto, Alyssa Cantarutti, Alyssa Terminesi, Cassandra Mendonca and Daniel J Dumont
    Citation: Journal of Angiogenesis Research 2010 2:24
  10. Quantitative determination of the development of new blood vessels is crucial for our understanding of the progression of several diseases, including cancer. However, in most cases a high throughput technique ...

    Authors: Alicia Arranz, Ariadne Androulidaki, Berber Mol, Eleftheria Tsentelierou, Efstathios N Stathopoulos, Christos Tsatsanis and Jorge Ripoll
    Citation: Journal of Angiogenesis Research 2010 2:22
  11. Kallistatin, a serpin widely produced throughout the body, has vasodilatory, anti-angiogenic, anti-oxidant, and anti-inflammatory effects. Effects of diabetes and its vascular complications on serum kallistati...

    Authors: Alicia J Jenkins, Jeffrey D McBride, Andrzej S Januszewski, Connie S Karschimkus, Bin Zhang, David N O'Neal, Craig L Nelson, Jasmine S Chung, C Alex Harper, Timothy J Lyons and Jian-Xing Ma
    Citation: Journal of Angiogenesis Research 2010 2:19
  12. The involvement of collateral blood flow/fluid shear stress, nitric oxide (NO), and macrophages during collateral growth (arteriogenesis) is established, but their interplay remains paradoxical.

    Authors: Hendrik B Sager, Ralf Middendorff, Kim Rauche, Joachim Weil, Wolfgang Lieb, Heribert Schunkert and Wulf D Ito
    Citation: Journal of Angiogenesis Research 2010 2:18
  13. Pathological angiogenesis contributes to various ocular, malignant, and inflammatory disorders, emphasizing the need to understand this process more precisely on a molecular level. Previously we found that CIB...

    Authors: Mohamed A Zayed, Weiping Yuan, Dan Chalothorn, James E Faber and Leslie V Parise
    Citation: Journal of Angiogenesis Research 2010 2:17
  14. Although administration of the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), a potent angiogenic factor, could improve the overall survival of destroyed sinusoidal endothelial cells (SEC) in chemically induced mu...

    Authors: Tadashi Namisaki, Hitoshi Yoshiji, Ryuichi Noguchi, Yasuhide Ikenaka, Mitsuteru Kitade, Kosuke Kaji, Yusaku Shirai, Yosuke Aihara, Junichi Yoshii, Koji Yanase, Tatsuhiro Tsujimoto, Hideto Kawaratani and Hiroshi Fukui
    Citation: Journal of Angiogenesis Research 2010 2:16
  15. There is significant interest in new loci for the inherited condition hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT) because the known disease genes encode proteins involved in vascular transforming growth facto...

    Authors: Fatima S Govani and Claire L Shovlin
    Citation: Journal of Angiogenesis Research 2010 2:15
  16. Much of our current understanding of microvascular permeability is based on the findings of classic experimental studies of blood capillary permeability to various-sized lipid-insoluble endogenous and non-endo...

    Authors: Hemant Sarin
    Citation: Journal of Angiogenesis Research 2010 2:14
  17. The lymphatic vascular system is actively involved in tissue fluid homeostasis, immune surveillance and fatty acid transport. Pathological conditions can arise from injury to the lymphatics, or they can be rec...

    Authors: Steven P Williams, Tara Karnezis, Marc G Achen and Steven A Stacker
    Citation: Journal of Angiogenesis Research 2010 2:13
  18. As n-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids exert a beneficial action on the cardiovascular system, it is important to investigate their effects on endothelial cell responses that (like migration) contribute to repairing ...

    Authors: Laura Tonutti, Luca Manzi, Maria T Tacconi and Gianfranco Bazzoni
    Citation: Journal of Angiogenesis Research 2010 2:12
  19. The relative contribution of blood flow to vessel structure remains a fundamental question in biology. To define the influence of intravascular flow fields, we studied tissue islands--here defined as intravasc...

    Authors: Grace S Lee, Nenad Filipovic, Lino F Miele, Miao Lin, Dinee C Simpson, Barry Giney, Moritz A Konerding, Akira Tsuda and Steven J Mentzer
    Citation: Journal of Angiogenesis Research 2010 2:11
  20. Blood vessels form de novo through the tightly regulated programs of vasculogenesis and angiogenesis. Both processes are distinct but one of the steps they share is the formation of a central lumen, when groups o...

    Authors: Iva Nikolic, Karl-Heinz Plate and Mirko HH Schmidt
    Citation: Journal of Angiogenesis Research 2010 2:9
  21. Irregular uterine bleeding is the major side effect of, and cause for, discontinuation of long-term progestin-only contraceptives (LTPOCs). The endometria of LTPOC-treated women display abnormally enlarged, fr...

    Authors: Graciela Krikun, Irina A Buhimschi, Martha Hickey, Frederick Schatz, Lynn Buchwalder and Charles J Lockwood
    Citation: Journal of Angiogenesis Research 2010 2:8
  22. Vascular exploration of small animals requires imaging hardware with a very high spatial resolution, capable of differentiating large as well as small vessels, in both in vivo and ex vivo studies. Micro Computed ...

    Authors: Lyubomir Zagorchev, Pierre Oses, Zhen W Zhuang, Karen Moodie, Mary Jo Mulligan-Kehoe, Michael Simons and Thierry Couffinhal
    Citation: Journal of Angiogenesis Research 2010 2:7
  23. Endothelial Progenitor Cells (EPC) were first described in 1997 and have since been the subject of numerous investigative studies exploring the potential of these cells in the process of cardiovascular damage ...

    Authors: Aurangzeb Siddique, Eduard Shantsila, Gregory YH Lip and Chetan Varma
    Citation: Journal of Angiogenesis Research 2010 2:6
  24. Recent cancer therapies include drugs that target both tumor growth and angiogenesis including mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) inhibitors. Since mTOR inhibitor therapy is associated with significant side ...

    Authors: Patrick A Singleton, Nurbek Mambetsariev, Frances E Lennon, Biji Mathew, Jessica H Siegler, Liliana Moreno-Vinasco, Ravi Salgia, Jonathan Moss and Joe GN Garcia
    Citation: Journal of Angiogenesis Research 2010 2:5
  25. Notch is a critical regulator of angiogenesis and arterial specification. We show that ectopic expression of activated Notch1 induces endothelial morphogenesis in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC)...

    Authors: Yasuhiro Funahashi, Carrie J Shawber, Marina Vorontchikhina, Anshula Sharma, Hasina H Outtz and Jan Kitajewski
    Citation: Journal of Angiogenesis Research 2010 2:3
  26. Angiogenesis is critical to tumor growth and is therefore a potential target for cancer therapy. As many current inhibitors of angiogenesis exhibit host toxicity, natural alternatives are needed. At millimolar...

    Authors: Nina A Mikirova, Joseph J Casciari and Neil H Riordan
    Citation: Journal of Angiogenesis Research 2010 2:2
  27. Circulating progenitor cells (PCs) are considered to contribute to the remodeling of atherosclerotic plaques. Their surface receptor CXCR4 plays an important role in the recruitment of PCs to their target. Thi...

    Authors: Dominik Sepp, Lorena Esposito, Peter Zepper, Ilka Ott, Regina Feurer, Suwad Sadikovic, Bernhard Hemmer and Holger Poppert
    Citation: Journal of Angiogenesis Research 2009 1:10
  28. VEGF-induced angiogenesis significantly contributes to tumor growth, invasion and metastasis. However, little is known about its hematopoietic activity during malignant development and progression. Here we sho...

    Authors: Yuan Xue, Fang Chen, Danfang Zhang, Sharon Lim and Yihai Cao
    Citation: Journal of Angiogenesis Research 2009 1:9
  29. Venous thromboembolism (VTE) following breast cancer chemotherapy is common. Chemotherapy-induced alterations in markers of haemostasis occur during chemotherapy. In this study we investigated the changes in s...

    Authors: Cliona C Kirwan, Gerard J Byrne, Shant Kumar and Garry McDowell
    Citation: Journal of Angiogenesis Research 2009 1:7
  30. Previous studies have demonstrated that expression of CD105 is a sensitive marker and indicator of endothelial cell/microvessel activation and proliferation in aggressive solid tumour growth and atheroscleroti...

    Authors: Ana Luque, Mark Slevin, Marta M Turu, Oriol Juan-Babot, Lina Badimon and Jerzy Krupinski
    Citation: Journal of Angiogenesis Research 2009 1:6
  31. Vandetanib is a once-daily oral inhibitor of VEGFR, EGFR and RET signaling pathways. In patients with advanced colorectal cancer and liver metastases, the effect of vandetanib on tumor vasculature was assessed...

    Authors: Klaus Mross, Ulrike Fasol, Annette Frost, Robin Benkelmann, Jan Kuhlmann, Martin Büchert, Clemens Unger, Hubert Blum, Jürgen Hennig, Tsveta P Milenkova, Jean Tessier, Annetta D Krebs, Anderson J Ryan and Richard Fischer
    Citation: Journal of Angiogenesis Research 2009 1:5
  32. Plaque angiogenesis may have an important role in the development of atherosclerosis. Vasa vasorum angiogenesis and medial infiltration provides nutrients to the developing and expanding intima and therefore, ...

    Authors: Mark Slevin, Jerzy Krupinski and Lina Badimon
    Citation: Journal of Angiogenesis Research 2009 1:4
  33. Endothelial to mesenchyme transition (EndMT) can be observed during the formation of endocardial cushions from the endocardium, the endothelial lining of the atrioventricular canal (AVC), of the developing hea...

    Authors: Kafi N Meadows, Seema Iyer, Mark V Stevens, Duanning Wang, Sharon Shechter, Carole Perruzzi, Todd D Camenisch and Laura E Benjamin
    Citation: Journal of Angiogenesis Research 2009 1:2
  34. Angiogenesis is the growth of new blood vessels and is a key process which occurs during both physiological and pathological disease processes. Knowledge of the mechanisms through which this process is initiat...

    Authors: Mark Slevin, Yihai Cao and Jan Kitajewski
    Citation: Journal of Angiogenesis Research 2009 1:1