Inflammation and angiogenesis are frequently coupled in pathological situations such as atherosclerosis, diabetes, and arthritis. The inflam-matory response increases capillary permeability and induces endothelial activation, which, when persistent, results in capillary sprouting. This inflammation-induced angiogenesis and the subsequent remodelling steps are in large part mediated by extracellular matrix (ECM) pro-teins and proteases. The focal increase in capillary permeability is an early consequence of inflammation, and results in the deposition of a provisional fibrin matrix. Subsequently, ECM turnover by proteases permits an invasive program by specialized endothelial cells whose phe-notype can be regulated by inflammatory stimuli. EC...
The vascular network is an integral component of most organs. Beyond assuring an adequate supply of ...
Associate Editor K. A. Athanasiou oversaw the review of this article. Abstract—Poor vascular homeost...
Formation of vessels requires \u201cepithelial-mesenchymal\u201d transition of endothelial cells, wi...
Angiogenesis is a multistep process driven by a wide range of positive and negative regulatory facto...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a complex network of proteins, glycoproteins, proteoglycans, and p...
There is increasing evidence that chronic inflammation is tightly linked to diseases associated with...
We previously showed that endothelial cells (EC) from the vasculature of human solid tumors have a d...
During wound healing, angiogenic capillary sprouts invade the fibrin/fibronectin-rich wound clot and...
Poor vascular homeostasis drives many clinical disorders including diabetes, arthritis, atherosclero...
colo form ne 1 Angiogenesis plays a critical role in several pathological transport of inflammatory ...
Endothelial cells that line the inner walls of blood vessels are in direct contact with blood and di...
Inflammation is an old concept that has started to be considered as an important factor in infection...
The angiogenic process involves several cell types and mediators, which interact to establish a spec...
The vascular endothelial lining of blood vessels plays a key 'target-effector' role in vivo, integra...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is an essential requirement for maintaining permanent shape and rigid...
The vascular network is an integral component of most organs. Beyond assuring an adequate supply of ...
Associate Editor K. A. Athanasiou oversaw the review of this article. Abstract—Poor vascular homeost...
Formation of vessels requires \u201cepithelial-mesenchymal\u201d transition of endothelial cells, wi...
Angiogenesis is a multistep process driven by a wide range of positive and negative regulatory facto...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a complex network of proteins, glycoproteins, proteoglycans, and p...
There is increasing evidence that chronic inflammation is tightly linked to diseases associated with...
We previously showed that endothelial cells (EC) from the vasculature of human solid tumors have a d...
During wound healing, angiogenic capillary sprouts invade the fibrin/fibronectin-rich wound clot and...
Poor vascular homeostasis drives many clinical disorders including diabetes, arthritis, atherosclero...
colo form ne 1 Angiogenesis plays a critical role in several pathological transport of inflammatory ...
Endothelial cells that line the inner walls of blood vessels are in direct contact with blood and di...
Inflammation is an old concept that has started to be considered as an important factor in infection...
The angiogenic process involves several cell types and mediators, which interact to establish a spec...
The vascular endothelial lining of blood vessels plays a key 'target-effector' role in vivo, integra...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is an essential requirement for maintaining permanent shape and rigid...
The vascular network is an integral component of most organs. Beyond assuring an adequate supply of ...
Associate Editor K. A. Athanasiou oversaw the review of this article. Abstract—Poor vascular homeost...
Formation of vessels requires \u201cepithelial-mesenchymal\u201d transition of endothelial cells, wi...