The endothelium, which is at the interface between circulating blood and the vascular wall, comprises a simple squamous layer of cells that lines the inner surface of all blood vessels. Endothelial cells are highly metabolically active and play an important role in many physiological functions, including control of vasomotor tone, blood cell trafficking, vascular permeability, and maintenance of vascular integrity (Mensah, Vascul Pharmacol 46(5):310–314, 2007; Yetik-Anacak and Catravas, Vascul Pharmacol 45(5):268–276, 2006). Endothelial cells are characteristically ‘quiescent’ in that they do not actively proliferate, with the average lifespan of an endothelial cell being >1 year. The endothelium is very sensitive to mechanical stimuli (...
Progress in biocompatibility and tissue engineering would today be inconceivable without the aid of ...
The endothelial cells can enzymatically activate (e.g. angiotensin II) or destroy (e.g. bradykinin, ...
Progress in biocompatibility and tissue engineering would today be inconceivable without the aid of ...
The endothelium, which is at the interface between circulating blood and the vascular wall, comprise...
Endothelial cells are lining the luminal side of blood vessel walls and play an important role in va...
Atherosclerosis is the major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Endothelial dysfunction is ...
The response of isolated blood vessels to a variety of vasoactive agonists is modulated by the prese...
The endothelium is the innermost layer of all blood and lymphatic vessels composed of a monolayer of...
The endothelium is the innermost layer of all blood and lymphatic vessels composed of a monolayer of...
AbstractThe endothelium modulates coronary vascular tone by the release of endothelium-derived relax...
The vascular endothelium, a monolayer of endothelial cells (EC), constitutes the inner cellular lini...
The endothelium controls the tone of the underlying vascular smooth muscle mainly through the produc...
Endothelium produces endothelium-drived relaxing factor (EDRF), now widely accepted to be nitric oxi...
Progress in biocompatibility and tissue engineering would today be inconceivable without the aid of ...
The endothelial cells help to control the tone of the underlying vascular smooth muscle by releasing...
Progress in biocompatibility and tissue engineering would today be inconceivable without the aid of ...
The endothelial cells can enzymatically activate (e.g. angiotensin II) or destroy (e.g. bradykinin, ...
Progress in biocompatibility and tissue engineering would today be inconceivable without the aid of ...
The endothelium, which is at the interface between circulating blood and the vascular wall, comprise...
Endothelial cells are lining the luminal side of blood vessel walls and play an important role in va...
Atherosclerosis is the major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Endothelial dysfunction is ...
The response of isolated blood vessels to a variety of vasoactive agonists is modulated by the prese...
The endothelium is the innermost layer of all blood and lymphatic vessels composed of a monolayer of...
The endothelium is the innermost layer of all blood and lymphatic vessels composed of a monolayer of...
AbstractThe endothelium modulates coronary vascular tone by the release of endothelium-derived relax...
The vascular endothelium, a monolayer of endothelial cells (EC), constitutes the inner cellular lini...
The endothelium controls the tone of the underlying vascular smooth muscle mainly through the produc...
Endothelium produces endothelium-drived relaxing factor (EDRF), now widely accepted to be nitric oxi...
Progress in biocompatibility and tissue engineering would today be inconceivable without the aid of ...
The endothelial cells help to control the tone of the underlying vascular smooth muscle by releasing...
Progress in biocompatibility and tissue engineering would today be inconceivable without the aid of ...
The endothelial cells can enzymatically activate (e.g. angiotensin II) or destroy (e.g. bradykinin, ...
Progress in biocompatibility and tissue engineering would today be inconceivable without the aid of ...