Recruitment of mononuclear phagocytes from the blood into tissues is considered to be a crucial process during inflammatory reactions, wound healing and tumor growth. Macrophages are known to reveal high plasticity and may change under the influence of microenvironment. The aim of the study was to evaluate the changes of macrophage functional activity under the influence of Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in vitro. This factor is known to be the main angiogenic factor but also possesses several immunomodulatory properties. Here we report that VEGF revealed a dose-dependent effects on cultured freshly isolated murine resident peritoneal macrophages: modulated iNOS mRNA expression, nitroxide and superoxide anion production, decrease...
Tumour angiogenesis is an essential process for supplying rapidly growing malignant tissues with ess...
The ability of macrophages to promote vascular growth has been associated with the secretion and loc...
Successful engineering of complex organs requires improved methods to promote rapid and stable vascu...
Recruitment of mononuclear phagocytes from the blood into tissues is considered to be a crucial proc...
The successful vascularisation of complex tissue engineered constructs for bone regeneration is stil...
Angiogenesis is the physiological process where new blood vessels grow from existing ones, in order ...
International audienceTherapeutic angiogenesis has yet to fulfill its promise for the clinical treat...
Macrophages contribute to tumor growth through the secretion of the proangio-genic molecule vascular...
Macrophages show extreme heterogeneity and different subsets have been characterized by their activa...
The mechanisms of VEGF-mediated effects on endothelial cells during cancer development and progressi...
The vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) family is a group of proteins which contributes to bot...
Different subtypes of macrophages have been shown to participate in different stages of inflammation...
<p>Different subtypes of macrophages have been shown to participate in different stages of inflammat...
human macrophage-like cells U-937-1, and their conditioned media exhibited potent angiogenic activit...
<p>PEGDA hydrogels encapsulated with VEGF (320 ng), CSF1 (320 ng), VEGF (320 ng) + CSF1 (320 ng) or ...
Tumour angiogenesis is an essential process for supplying rapidly growing malignant tissues with ess...
The ability of macrophages to promote vascular growth has been associated with the secretion and loc...
Successful engineering of complex organs requires improved methods to promote rapid and stable vascu...
Recruitment of mononuclear phagocytes from the blood into tissues is considered to be a crucial proc...
The successful vascularisation of complex tissue engineered constructs for bone regeneration is stil...
Angiogenesis is the physiological process where new blood vessels grow from existing ones, in order ...
International audienceTherapeutic angiogenesis has yet to fulfill its promise for the clinical treat...
Macrophages contribute to tumor growth through the secretion of the proangio-genic molecule vascular...
Macrophages show extreme heterogeneity and different subsets have been characterized by their activa...
The mechanisms of VEGF-mediated effects on endothelial cells during cancer development and progressi...
The vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) family is a group of proteins which contributes to bot...
Different subtypes of macrophages have been shown to participate in different stages of inflammation...
<p>Different subtypes of macrophages have been shown to participate in different stages of inflammat...
human macrophage-like cells U-937-1, and their conditioned media exhibited potent angiogenic activit...
<p>PEGDA hydrogels encapsulated with VEGF (320 ng), CSF1 (320 ng), VEGF (320 ng) + CSF1 (320 ng) or ...
Tumour angiogenesis is an essential process for supplying rapidly growing malignant tissues with ess...
The ability of macrophages to promote vascular growth has been associated with the secretion and loc...
Successful engineering of complex organs requires improved methods to promote rapid and stable vascu...