The vasculature, composed of vessels of different morphology and function, distributes blood to all tissues and maintains physiological tissue homeostasis. In pathologies, the vasculature is often affected by, and engaged in, the disease process. This may result in excessive formation of new, unstable, and hyperpermeable vessels with poor blood flow, which further promotes hypoxia and disease propagation. Chronic vessel permeability may also facilitate metastatic spread of cancer. Thus, there is a strong incentive to learn more about an important aspect of vessel biology in health and disease: the regulation of vessel permeability. The current review aims to summarize current insights into different mechanisms of vascular permeability, its ...
Vascular permeability is an innate function of the circulatory system that regulates the flux of flu...
Blood vessels form one of the body's largest surfaces, serving as a critical interface between the c...
The landmark papers published by Judah Folkman in the early 1970s on tumor angiogenesis and therapeu...
Vascular permeability is a selective mechanism that maintains the exchange between vessels, tissues,...
The vasculature plays a major role in regulating the tumor immune cell response although the underly...
Copyright © 2014 Raafat S. Alameddine et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
It has been known for more than half a century that the tumor microvasculature is hyperpermeable to ...
exchange between blood and peripheral tissues. The regulation of vascular permeability is an essenti...
International audienceBackground: Vascular permeability (VP) is a fundamental aspect of vascular bio...
Every blood vessel in the body is lined on its luminal aspect with a single layer of interconnected ...
Leakage from blood vessels into tissues is governed by mechanisms that control endothelial barrier f...
Blood vessels are composed of two interacting cell types. Endothelial cells form the inner lining of...
Blood circulation, facilitating gas exchange and nutrient transportation, is a quintessential featur...
Abstract Regulation of blood vessel permeability is essential for the homeostasis of peripheral tiss...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Vascular permeability is an innate function of the circulatory system that regulates the flux of flu...
Blood vessels form one of the body's largest surfaces, serving as a critical interface between the c...
The landmark papers published by Judah Folkman in the early 1970s on tumor angiogenesis and therapeu...
Vascular permeability is a selective mechanism that maintains the exchange between vessels, tissues,...
The vasculature plays a major role in regulating the tumor immune cell response although the underly...
Copyright © 2014 Raafat S. Alameddine et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
It has been known for more than half a century that the tumor microvasculature is hyperpermeable to ...
exchange between blood and peripheral tissues. The regulation of vascular permeability is an essenti...
International audienceBackground: Vascular permeability (VP) is a fundamental aspect of vascular bio...
Every blood vessel in the body is lined on its luminal aspect with a single layer of interconnected ...
Leakage from blood vessels into tissues is governed by mechanisms that control endothelial barrier f...
Blood vessels are composed of two interacting cell types. Endothelial cells form the inner lining of...
Blood circulation, facilitating gas exchange and nutrient transportation, is a quintessential featur...
Abstract Regulation of blood vessel permeability is essential for the homeostasis of peripheral tiss...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Vascular permeability is an innate function of the circulatory system that regulates the flux of flu...
Blood vessels form one of the body's largest surfaces, serving as a critical interface between the c...
The landmark papers published by Judah Folkman in the early 1970s on tumor angiogenesis and therapeu...