International audiencePericytes are mural cells of the microvasculature, recognized by their thin processes and protruding cell body. Pericytes wrap around endothelial cells and play a central role in regulating various endothelial functions, including angiogenesis and inflammation. They also serve as a vascular support and regulate blood flow by contraction. Prior reviews have examined pericyte biological functions and biochemical signaling pathways. In this Review, we focus on the role of mechanics and mechanobiology in regulating pericyte function. After an overview of the morphology and structure of pericytes, we describe their interactions with both the basement membrane and endothelial cells. We then turn our attention to biophysical ...
Pericytes (PCs) have been reported to contribute to the mechanoregulation of the capillary diameter ...
Pericytes, the mural cells of blood microvessels, have recently come into focus as regulators of vas...
Pericytes in the brain are candidate regulators of microcirculatory blood flow because they are stra...
Pericytes are perivascular cells that can be distinguished from vascular smooth muscle cells by thei...
Pericytes are perivascular cells that can be distinguished from vascular smooth muscle cells by thei...
This review highlights the contributions of recent pericyte research towards our understanding of no...
Pericytes, the mural cells of blood microvessels, are important regulators of vascular morphogenesis...
Pericytes physically surround the capillary endothelium, contacting and communicating with associate...
Pericytes, also known as Rouget cells or mural cells, are associated abluminally with all vascular c...
Pericytes are the perivascular or mural cells of micro vessels. They are of mesenchymal origin and c...
Blood vessels are composed of two interacting cell types. Endothelial cells form the inner lining of...
Abstract Background Pericytes are multipotent cells present in every vascularized tissue in the body...
Pericytes (PCs) have been reported to contribute to the mechanoregulation of the capillary diameter ...
Pericytes are contractile cells that surround the endothelium\ud of capillaries and venules througho...
Abstract Capillaries within the microcirculation are essential for oxygen delivery and nutrient/wast...
Pericytes (PCs) have been reported to contribute to the mechanoregulation of the capillary diameter ...
Pericytes, the mural cells of blood microvessels, have recently come into focus as regulators of vas...
Pericytes in the brain are candidate regulators of microcirculatory blood flow because they are stra...
Pericytes are perivascular cells that can be distinguished from vascular smooth muscle cells by thei...
Pericytes are perivascular cells that can be distinguished from vascular smooth muscle cells by thei...
This review highlights the contributions of recent pericyte research towards our understanding of no...
Pericytes, the mural cells of blood microvessels, are important regulators of vascular morphogenesis...
Pericytes physically surround the capillary endothelium, contacting and communicating with associate...
Pericytes, also known as Rouget cells or mural cells, are associated abluminally with all vascular c...
Pericytes are the perivascular or mural cells of micro vessels. They are of mesenchymal origin and c...
Blood vessels are composed of two interacting cell types. Endothelial cells form the inner lining of...
Abstract Background Pericytes are multipotent cells present in every vascularized tissue in the body...
Pericytes (PCs) have been reported to contribute to the mechanoregulation of the capillary diameter ...
Pericytes are contractile cells that surround the endothelium\ud of capillaries and venules througho...
Abstract Capillaries within the microcirculation are essential for oxygen delivery and nutrient/wast...
Pericytes (PCs) have been reported to contribute to the mechanoregulation of the capillary diameter ...
Pericytes, the mural cells of blood microvessels, have recently come into focus as regulators of vas...
Pericytes in the brain are candidate regulators of microcirculatory blood flow because they are stra...