International audienceThe adult vasculature is comprised of three distinct compartments: the arteries, which carry blood away from the heart and display a divergent flow pattern; the capillaries, where oxygen and nutrient delivery from blood to tissues, as well as metabolic waste removal, occurs; and the veins, which carry blood back to the heart and are characterized by a convergent flow pattern. These compartments are organized in series as regard to flow, which proceeds from the upstream arteries to the downstream veins through the capillaries. However, the spatial organization is more complex, as veins may often be found paralleling the arteries. The factors that control the morphogenesis of this hierarchically branched vascular network...
Vascular network remodeling, angiogenesis, and arteriogenesis play an important role in the pathophy...
Coronary blood vessels irrigate the heart muscle and are crucial to late embryonic and adult heart f...
Angiogenesis describes the formation of new blood vessels from pre-existing vascular structures. Whi...
International audienceThe adult vasculature is comprised of three distinct compartments: the arterie...
International audienceUnderstanding vascular development in vertebrates is an important scientific e...
Formation of a properly branched vascular system during embryogenesis is crucial for embryo survival...
Formation of the yolk sac vascular system and its connection to the embryonic circulation is crucial...
During embryonic development, blood flow is needed not only to nourish the developing embryo but is ...
Of the many models to study vascular biology the avian embryo remains an informative and powerful mo...
The correct development of blood vessels is crucial for all aspects of tissue growth and physiology ...
Vascularization of embryonic organs or tumors starts from a primitive lattice of capillaries. Upon p...
Growth factors, such as VEGF, promote the sprouting of new blood vessels. Growth factors are general...
The correct development of blood vessels is crucial for all aspects of tissue growth and physiology ...
Vascular network remodeling, angiogenesis, and arteriogenesis play an important role in the pathophy...
Coronary blood vessels irrigate the heart muscle and are crucial to late embryonic and adult heart f...
Angiogenesis describes the formation of new blood vessels from pre-existing vascular structures. Whi...
International audienceThe adult vasculature is comprised of three distinct compartments: the arterie...
International audienceUnderstanding vascular development in vertebrates is an important scientific e...
Formation of a properly branched vascular system during embryogenesis is crucial for embryo survival...
Formation of the yolk sac vascular system and its connection to the embryonic circulation is crucial...
During embryonic development, blood flow is needed not only to nourish the developing embryo but is ...
Of the many models to study vascular biology the avian embryo remains an informative and powerful mo...
The correct development of blood vessels is crucial for all aspects of tissue growth and physiology ...
Vascularization of embryonic organs or tumors starts from a primitive lattice of capillaries. Upon p...
Growth factors, such as VEGF, promote the sprouting of new blood vessels. Growth factors are general...
The correct development of blood vessels is crucial for all aspects of tissue growth and physiology ...
Vascular network remodeling, angiogenesis, and arteriogenesis play an important role in the pathophy...
Coronary blood vessels irrigate the heart muscle and are crucial to late embryonic and adult heart f...
Angiogenesis describes the formation of new blood vessels from pre-existing vascular structures. Whi...