Summary: Cardiac lymphatic vessels play important roles in fluid homeostasis, inflammation, disease, and regeneration of the heart. The developing cardiac lymphatics in human fetal hearts are closely associated with coronary arteries, similar to those in zebrafish hearts. We identify a population of cardiac lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs) that reside in the epicardium. Single-nuclei multiomic analysis of the human fetal heart reveals the plasticity and heterogeneity of the cardiac endothelium. Furthermore, we find that VEGFC is highly expressed in arterial endothelial cells and epicardium-derived cells, providing a molecular basis for the arterial association of cardiac lymphatic development. Using a cell-type-specific integrative analys...
A single layer of cells could be perceived as insignificant in comparison to a whole organ. However,...
Aims: A better understanding of the pathways that regulate regeneration of the coronary vasculature ...
Summary: The endothelium first forms in the blood islands in the extra-embryonic yolk sac and then t...
The lymphatic vasculature is a blind-ended network covering most tissues and organs of the body, cru...
AIMS: Coronary vasculature formation is a critical event during cardiac development, essential for h...
Summary: The heart is the central organ of the circulatory system, and its proper development is vit...
International audienceThe mammalian heart contains multiple cell types that appear progressively dur...
The lymphatic vasculature is a blind-ended network crucial for tissue-fluid homeostasis, immune surv...
The mammalian heart contains multiple cell types that appear progressively during embryonic developm...
The heart, which is the first organ to develop, is highly dependent on its form to function. Disrupt...
During heart development, epicardial progenitors contribute various cardiac lineages including smoot...
The cardiac OFT is composed of endothelial cells (ECs), smooth muscle cells (SMCs), fibroblasts (Fb...
Lymphatic vessels are present throughout the entire body in all mammals and function to regulate tis...
Emergent research in the past decades has brought to light the importance of lymphatic vessels in ti...
The lymphatic vasculature is a blind-ended network, present in all mammals, which is responsible for...
A single layer of cells could be perceived as insignificant in comparison to a whole organ. However,...
Aims: A better understanding of the pathways that regulate regeneration of the coronary vasculature ...
Summary: The endothelium first forms in the blood islands in the extra-embryonic yolk sac and then t...
The lymphatic vasculature is a blind-ended network covering most tissues and organs of the body, cru...
AIMS: Coronary vasculature formation is a critical event during cardiac development, essential for h...
Summary: The heart is the central organ of the circulatory system, and its proper development is vit...
International audienceThe mammalian heart contains multiple cell types that appear progressively dur...
The lymphatic vasculature is a blind-ended network crucial for tissue-fluid homeostasis, immune surv...
The mammalian heart contains multiple cell types that appear progressively during embryonic developm...
The heart, which is the first organ to develop, is highly dependent on its form to function. Disrupt...
During heart development, epicardial progenitors contribute various cardiac lineages including smoot...
The cardiac OFT is composed of endothelial cells (ECs), smooth muscle cells (SMCs), fibroblasts (Fb...
Lymphatic vessels are present throughout the entire body in all mammals and function to regulate tis...
Emergent research in the past decades has brought to light the importance of lymphatic vessels in ti...
The lymphatic vasculature is a blind-ended network, present in all mammals, which is responsible for...
A single layer of cells could be perceived as insignificant in comparison to a whole organ. However,...
Aims: A better understanding of the pathways that regulate regeneration of the coronary vasculature ...
Summary: The endothelium first forms in the blood islands in the extra-embryonic yolk sac and then t...