Blood vessel acquisition of arterial or venous fate is an adaptive phenomenon in response to increasing blood circulation during vascular morphogenesis. The past two decades of effort in this field led to development of a widely accepted paradigm of molecular regulators centering on VEGF and Notch signaling. More recent findings focused on shear stress-induced cell cycle arrest as a prerequisite for arterial specification substantially modify this traditional understanding. This review aims to summarize key molecular mechanisms that work in concert to drive the acquisition of arterial fate in two distinct developmental settings of vascular morphogenesis: de novo vasculogenesis of the dorsal aorta and postnatal retinal angiogenesis. We will ...
The establishment of a functional vascular system requires multiple complex steps throughout embryog...
Establishment of a functional vascular network is rate-limiting in embryonic development, tissue rep...
A developing embryo needs a constant supply of oxygen and nutrients in order to survive and grow int...
AbstractTwo recent papers in Cell and Developmental Cell provide evidence that VEGF directs arterial...
VEGF-A signaling is required for almost every aspect of vascular development, and it is a major regu...
The past two decades of angiogenesis research have identified a wealth of pro- and antiangiogenic si...
The vasculature arborizes as an elegant system of branching arteries, veins, and capillaries. For ov...
Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels from preexisting ones, is a process involved in nor...
The vasculature is a highly specialized organ that functions in a number of key physiological tasks ...
The formation of arteries is thought to occur by the induction of a highly conserved arterial geneti...
AbstractAccumulating evidence suggests that in the vertebrate embryo, acquisition of arterial and ve...
A fundamental question in developmental biology is how a single fertilized egg cell and its progeny ...
Vascular development and angiogenesis initially depend on endothelial tip cell invasion, which is fo...
SummaryVegf signaling specifies arterial fate during early vascular development by inducing the tran...
Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels from preexisting vessels, is critical to most physi...
The establishment of a functional vascular system requires multiple complex steps throughout embryog...
Establishment of a functional vascular network is rate-limiting in embryonic development, tissue rep...
A developing embryo needs a constant supply of oxygen and nutrients in order to survive and grow int...
AbstractTwo recent papers in Cell and Developmental Cell provide evidence that VEGF directs arterial...
VEGF-A signaling is required for almost every aspect of vascular development, and it is a major regu...
The past two decades of angiogenesis research have identified a wealth of pro- and antiangiogenic si...
The vasculature arborizes as an elegant system of branching arteries, veins, and capillaries. For ov...
Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels from preexisting ones, is a process involved in nor...
The vasculature is a highly specialized organ that functions in a number of key physiological tasks ...
The formation of arteries is thought to occur by the induction of a highly conserved arterial geneti...
AbstractAccumulating evidence suggests that in the vertebrate embryo, acquisition of arterial and ve...
A fundamental question in developmental biology is how a single fertilized egg cell and its progeny ...
Vascular development and angiogenesis initially depend on endothelial tip cell invasion, which is fo...
SummaryVegf signaling specifies arterial fate during early vascular development by inducing the tran...
Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels from preexisting vessels, is critical to most physi...
The establishment of a functional vascular system requires multiple complex steps throughout embryog...
Establishment of a functional vascular network is rate-limiting in embryonic development, tissue rep...
A developing embryo needs a constant supply of oxygen and nutrients in order to survive and grow int...