Angiogenesis can be conceptually separated into four basic steps which are (1) cell-mediated, proteolytic degradation of the basement membrane, (2) migration of endothelial cells out of the vessel, (3) proliferation of cells in the extracellular space, and (4) morphogenesis of the cells into tube-like structures commonly referred to as capillary tubes. The role of the matrix in orchestrating angiogenesis is complex and the cellular events induced by extracellular matrix proteins such as, collagen, fibrin, fibronectin, or laminin are unknown. The purpose of this investigation was to examine the biochemical interaction between fibrin and the endothelial cell and to develop an in vitro system to analyze the effect of this interaction on the ...
Human endothelial cells are induced to form an anastomosing network of capillary tubes on a gel of c...
Abstract—Vascular endothelial (VE)-cadherin is a strictly endothelial specific adhesion molecule loc...
Fibrin or a fibrinous exudate can facilitate angiogenesis in many pathological conditions. In vitro,...
The molecular properties of fibrin-based matrices, such as fibrillar structure and covalent modifica...
Interaction of fibrin with endothelial cells through their receptor VE-cadherin has been implicated ...
Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels by branching from existing vessels, is the primary ...
Abstract The fibrinous exudate of a wound or tumor stroma facilitates angiogenesis. We studied the i...
peer reviewedA model of collagen-induced in vitro angiogenesis was used to investigate the modulatio...
Background Vascular endothelial cadherin (VE-cadherin/cadherin-5) has previously been described as p...
International audienceProteolysis of fibrin matrices by endothelial cells plays essential roles in t...
Adult angiogenesis, associated with pathologic conditions, is often accompanied by the formation of ...
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The contribution of the cellular and fibrillar microenvironment to angiogenesis still remains unclea...
Angiogenesis in the heart requires cell-cell communication between fibroblasts and endothelial cells...
It has been reported that fibrinogen may act as a bridging ligand, binding to intercellular adhesion...
Human endothelial cells are induced to form an anastomosing network of capillary tubes on a gel of c...
Abstract—Vascular endothelial (VE)-cadherin is a strictly endothelial specific adhesion molecule loc...
Fibrin or a fibrinous exudate can facilitate angiogenesis in many pathological conditions. In vitro,...
The molecular properties of fibrin-based matrices, such as fibrillar structure and covalent modifica...
Interaction of fibrin with endothelial cells through their receptor VE-cadherin has been implicated ...
Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels by branching from existing vessels, is the primary ...
Abstract The fibrinous exudate of a wound or tumor stroma facilitates angiogenesis. We studied the i...
peer reviewedA model of collagen-induced in vitro angiogenesis was used to investigate the modulatio...
Background Vascular endothelial cadherin (VE-cadherin/cadherin-5) has previously been described as p...
International audienceProteolysis of fibrin matrices by endothelial cells plays essential roles in t...
Adult angiogenesis, associated with pathologic conditions, is often accompanied by the formation of ...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
The contribution of the cellular and fibrillar microenvironment to angiogenesis still remains unclea...
Angiogenesis in the heart requires cell-cell communication between fibroblasts and endothelial cells...
It has been reported that fibrinogen may act as a bridging ligand, binding to intercellular adhesion...
Human endothelial cells are induced to form an anastomosing network of capillary tubes on a gel of c...
Abstract—Vascular endothelial (VE)-cadherin is a strictly endothelial specific adhesion molecule loc...
Fibrin or a fibrinous exudate can facilitate angiogenesis in many pathological conditions. In vitro,...