The diversity of endothelial cells: a challenge for therapeutic angiogenesis.

Abstract:

:Vascular endothelia comprise a diverse population of cells that specialize in response to genetic programs and environmental cues to take on distinct roles in different vessels, tissues, and organs, and in response to pathophysiological stresses. Characterization of endothelial-cell diversity will facilitate the development of novel, highly specific and safe therapies for many diseases.

journal_name

Genome Biol

journal_title

Genome biology

authors

Conway EM,Carmeliet P

doi

10.1186/gb-2004-5-2-207

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Has Abstract

pub_date

2004-01-01 00:00:00

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207

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2

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1474-7596

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1474-760X

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gb-2004-5-2-207

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5

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