Inflammation is an old concept that has started to be considered as an important factor in infection and chronic diseases. The role of leukocytes, the plasmatic components, then of the mediators such as prostaglandins, cytokines, and, in recent decades, of the endothelium has completed the concept of the inflammation process. The function of the endothelium appeared to be crucial as a regulator or the initiator of the inflammatory process. Culture of human endothelial cells and experimental systems made it possible to define the molecular basis of inflammation in vascular diseases, in diabetes mellitus, atherosclerosis, vasculitis and thromboembolic complications. Advanced glycation end product receptor (RAGE), present on endothelial cells ...
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The angiogenic process involves several cell types and mediators, which interact to establish a spec...
AbstractIn the last 20 years, the cellular and molecular mechanisms of inflammation and thrombosis h...
Endothelial cells, by virtue of their capacity to express adhesion molecules and cytokines, are intr...
The endothelium plays a crucial role in inflammation. A balanced control of inflammation requires th...
I nflammation is the response of vascularized tissueto damage. It is a complex response set in motio...
The vascular endothelial lining of blood vessels plays a key 'target-effector' role in vivo, integra...
Endothelial cells are critical elements in the évolution of ail types of cutaneous inflammation. The...
Maintenance of endothelial cell integrity is an important component of human health and disease sinc...
A major theme in current developments in this field has been the realization that the target tissue,...
Human endothelial cells (HEC) have been incriminated in the pathogenesis of such diverse disease sta...
Inflammation is a basic cellular process in innate and adaptive immunity. Vascular endothelial cells...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of this article is to discuss the role of inflammation in atherosclerosis.Sum...
Atherosclerosis is the major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Endothelial dysfunction is ...
In the past, the endothelium was considered to be inert, described as a `layer of nucleated cellopha...
Copies of the author's previously published works inserted.Includes bibliographical references.This ...
The angiogenic process involves several cell types and mediators, which interact to establish a spec...
AbstractIn the last 20 years, the cellular and molecular mechanisms of inflammation and thrombosis h...
Endothelial cells, by virtue of their capacity to express adhesion molecules and cytokines, are intr...
The endothelium plays a crucial role in inflammation. A balanced control of inflammation requires th...
I nflammation is the response of vascularized tissueto damage. It is a complex response set in motio...
The vascular endothelial lining of blood vessels plays a key 'target-effector' role in vivo, integra...
Endothelial cells are critical elements in the évolution of ail types of cutaneous inflammation. The...
Maintenance of endothelial cell integrity is an important component of human health and disease sinc...
A major theme in current developments in this field has been the realization that the target tissue,...
Human endothelial cells (HEC) have been incriminated in the pathogenesis of such diverse disease sta...
Inflammation is a basic cellular process in innate and adaptive immunity. Vascular endothelial cells...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of this article is to discuss the role of inflammation in atherosclerosis.Sum...
Atherosclerosis is the major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Endothelial dysfunction is ...
In the past, the endothelium was considered to be inert, described as a `layer of nucleated cellopha...
Copies of the author's previously published works inserted.Includes bibliographical references.This ...
The angiogenic process involves several cell types and mediators, which interact to establish a spec...
AbstractIn the last 20 years, the cellular and molecular mechanisms of inflammation and thrombosis h...