The circulatory system is one of the first systems that develops during embryogenesis. Angiogenesis describes the formation of blood vessels as a part of the circulatory system and is essential for organ growth in embryogenesis as well as repair in adulthood. A dysregulation of vessel growth contributes to the pathogenesis of many disorders. Thus, an imbalance between pro- and antiangiogenic factors could be observed in infantile hemangioma (IH). IH is the most common benign tumor during infancy, which appears during the first month of life. These vascular tumors are characterized by rapid proliferation and subsequently slower involution. Most IHs regress spontaneously, but in some cases they cause disfigurement and systemic complications, ...
AbstractConnexins are transmembrane proteins that form gap junction- and hemi-channels. Once inserte...
Objective To investigate the effects of propranolol on the expression of growth factors and apoptoti...
Venous bypass grafts often fail following arterial implantation due to excessive smooth muscle cells...
The circulatory system is one of the first systems that develops during embryogenesis. Angiogenesis ...
Objective. Infantile hemangiomas (IHs) are the most common benign tumors in infancy. The purpose of ...
Infantile hemangioma (IH) is the most common tumour of infancy. The recommended treatment for IH is ...
Infantile hemangioma is a common tumor of infancy. Although most hemangiomas spontaneously regress, ...
Background: Infantile hemangioma (IH) is the most common tumor of infancy. The first-line therapy fo...
Infantile hemangioma (IH) is the most common infantile tumor, affecting 5–10% of newborns. Propranol...
AbstractIt is 40years since cancer growth was correlated with neovascularisation. Anti-angiogenic dr...
Gap junction channels provide an enclosed conduit for direct exchanges of signalling molecules, incl...
Cellular interaction in blood vessels is maintained by multiple communication pathways, including ga...
Connexins are members of a large family of transmembrane proteins that form hemichannels or gap junc...
AbstractConnexins, a family of transmembrane proteins, are components of both gap junction channels ...
ObjectiveIntimal hyperplasia is a vascular remodelling process that occurs after a vascular injury. ...
AbstractConnexins are transmembrane proteins that form gap junction- and hemi-channels. Once inserte...
Objective To investigate the effects of propranolol on the expression of growth factors and apoptoti...
Venous bypass grafts often fail following arterial implantation due to excessive smooth muscle cells...
The circulatory system is one of the first systems that develops during embryogenesis. Angiogenesis ...
Objective. Infantile hemangiomas (IHs) are the most common benign tumors in infancy. The purpose of ...
Infantile hemangioma (IH) is the most common tumour of infancy. The recommended treatment for IH is ...
Infantile hemangioma is a common tumor of infancy. Although most hemangiomas spontaneously regress, ...
Background: Infantile hemangioma (IH) is the most common tumor of infancy. The first-line therapy fo...
Infantile hemangioma (IH) is the most common infantile tumor, affecting 5–10% of newborns. Propranol...
AbstractIt is 40years since cancer growth was correlated with neovascularisation. Anti-angiogenic dr...
Gap junction channels provide an enclosed conduit for direct exchanges of signalling molecules, incl...
Cellular interaction in blood vessels is maintained by multiple communication pathways, including ga...
Connexins are members of a large family of transmembrane proteins that form hemichannels or gap junc...
AbstractConnexins, a family of transmembrane proteins, are components of both gap junction channels ...
ObjectiveIntimal hyperplasia is a vascular remodelling process that occurs after a vascular injury. ...
AbstractConnexins are transmembrane proteins that form gap junction- and hemi-channels. Once inserte...
Objective To investigate the effects of propranolol on the expression of growth factors and apoptoti...
Venous bypass grafts often fail following arterial implantation due to excessive smooth muscle cells...