It is now known that excess alcohol consumption during pregnancy can cause fetal alcohol syndrome to develop. However, it is not known whether excess ethanol exposure could directly affect angiogenesis in the embryo or angiogenesis being indirectly affected because of ethanol-induced fetal alcohol syndrome. Using the chick yolk sac membrane (YSM) model, we demonstrated that ethanol exposure dramatically inhibited angiogenesis in the YSM of 9-day-old chick embryos, in a dose-dependent manner. Likewise, the anti-angiogenesis effect of ethanol could be seen in the developing vessel plexus (at the same extra-embryonic regions) during earlier stages of embryo development. The anti-angiogenic effect of ethanol was found associated with excess rea...
Excess alcohol consumption during pregnancy has been acknowledged to increase the incidence of conge...
Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) remains a leading preventable cause of structural birth defects and ...
Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) remains a leading preventable cause of structural birth defects and ...
It is now known that excess alcohol consumption during pregnancy can cause fetal alcohol syndrome to...
It is now known that excess alcohol consumption during pregnancy can cause fetal alcohol syndrome to...
Ethanol’s effect on embryonic vasculogenesis and its underlying mechanism is obscure. Using VE-cadhe...
The effect of ethanol (EtOH) exposure on extraembryonic vascular development was examined using the ...
The effect of ethanol (EtOH) exposure on extraembryonic vascular development was examined using the ...
Ethanol's effect on embryonic vasculogenesis and its underlying mechanism is obscure. Using VE-cadhe...
Ethanol's effect on embryonic vasculogenesis and its underlying mechanism is obscure. Using VE-cadhe...
The effect of ethanol (EtOH) exposure on extraembryonic vascular development was examined using the ...
The effect of ethanol (EtOH) exposure on extraembryonic vascular development was examined using the ...
Our previous study showed that ethanol exposure inhibited embryonic angiogenesis mainly due to the ...
Our previous study showed that ethanol exposure inhibited embryonic angiogenesis mainly due to the e...
Excess alcohol consumption during pregnancy has been acknowledged to increase the incidence of conge...
Excess alcohol consumption during pregnancy has been acknowledged to increase the incidence of conge...
Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) remains a leading preventable cause of structural birth defects and ...
Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) remains a leading preventable cause of structural birth defects and ...
It is now known that excess alcohol consumption during pregnancy can cause fetal alcohol syndrome to...
It is now known that excess alcohol consumption during pregnancy can cause fetal alcohol syndrome to...
Ethanol’s effect on embryonic vasculogenesis and its underlying mechanism is obscure. Using VE-cadhe...
The effect of ethanol (EtOH) exposure on extraembryonic vascular development was examined using the ...
The effect of ethanol (EtOH) exposure on extraembryonic vascular development was examined using the ...
Ethanol's effect on embryonic vasculogenesis and its underlying mechanism is obscure. Using VE-cadhe...
Ethanol's effect on embryonic vasculogenesis and its underlying mechanism is obscure. Using VE-cadhe...
The effect of ethanol (EtOH) exposure on extraembryonic vascular development was examined using the ...
The effect of ethanol (EtOH) exposure on extraembryonic vascular development was examined using the ...
Our previous study showed that ethanol exposure inhibited embryonic angiogenesis mainly due to the ...
Our previous study showed that ethanol exposure inhibited embryonic angiogenesis mainly due to the e...
Excess alcohol consumption during pregnancy has been acknowledged to increase the incidence of conge...
Excess alcohol consumption during pregnancy has been acknowledged to increase the incidence of conge...
Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) remains a leading preventable cause of structural birth defects and ...
Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) remains a leading preventable cause of structural birth defects and ...