AbstractAngiogenesis is defined as a new blood vessel sprouting from pre-existing vessels. This highly regulated process take place through two non-exclusive events, the so-called endothelial sprouting or non-sprouting (intussusceptive) microvascular growth. This review article will provide a brief overview of some relevant topics defining sprouting angiogenesis and including: (i) The concept of functional specialization of endothelial cells during different phases of this process, involving the specification of endothelial cells into tip cells, stalk cells, and phalanx cells bearing different morphologies and functional properties; (ii) The interplay between numerous signaling pathways, including Notch and Notch ligands, VEGF and VEGFRs, s...
Angiogenesis, i.e. the development and growth of blood vessels, is a major topic of research as it p...
AbstractAngiogenesis is defined as a new blood vessel sprouting from pre-existing vessels. This high...
Abstract Angiogenesis relies on endothelial cells prop-erly processing signals from growth factors p...
The past two decades of angiogenesis research have identified a wealth of pro- and antiangiogenic si...
Blood vessels are essential conduits of nutrients and oxygen throughout the body. The formation of t...
The cellular actions of VEGF need to be coordinated to guide vascular patterning during sprouting an...
Angiogenesis is one of the chief events both in development and postnatal pathological conditions. R...
The angiogenic cascade is getting increasingly com-plex. A few years ago, vasculogenesis and angioge...
Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels from preexisting ones, is a process involved in nor...
ECs (endothelial cells) in the developing vasculature are heterogeneous in morphology, function and ...
The blood vasculature is constantly adapting to meet the demand from tissue. In so doing, branches m...
Angiogenesis is an important process that takes place during new blood vessel formation from preexis...
Tissue and organ viability depends on the proper systemic distribution of cells, nutrients, and oxyg...
Copyright © 2014 Raafat S. Alameddine et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
In sprouting angiogenesis, endothelial cells must orientate in the tissue environment in order to ef...
Angiogenesis, i.e. the development and growth of blood vessels, is a major topic of research as it p...
AbstractAngiogenesis is defined as a new blood vessel sprouting from pre-existing vessels. This high...
Abstract Angiogenesis relies on endothelial cells prop-erly processing signals from growth factors p...
The past two decades of angiogenesis research have identified a wealth of pro- and antiangiogenic si...
Blood vessels are essential conduits of nutrients and oxygen throughout the body. The formation of t...
The cellular actions of VEGF need to be coordinated to guide vascular patterning during sprouting an...
Angiogenesis is one of the chief events both in development and postnatal pathological conditions. R...
The angiogenic cascade is getting increasingly com-plex. A few years ago, vasculogenesis and angioge...
Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels from preexisting ones, is a process involved in nor...
ECs (endothelial cells) in the developing vasculature are heterogeneous in morphology, function and ...
The blood vasculature is constantly adapting to meet the demand from tissue. In so doing, branches m...
Angiogenesis is an important process that takes place during new blood vessel formation from preexis...
Tissue and organ viability depends on the proper systemic distribution of cells, nutrients, and oxyg...
Copyright © 2014 Raafat S. Alameddine et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
In sprouting angiogenesis, endothelial cells must orientate in the tissue environment in order to ef...
Angiogenesis, i.e. the development and growth of blood vessels, is a major topic of research as it p...
AbstractAngiogenesis is defined as a new blood vessel sprouting from pre-existing vessels. This high...
Abstract Angiogenesis relies on endothelial cells prop-erly processing signals from growth factors p...