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In the early stages of development, when blood flow is present in the aortic vessels, but the vascular linkages between the two arches have yet to be established, the stimulus provided by active blood flow leads to expression of an endothelial-cell specific microRNA (mir-126).
Science Blog BJS 2010
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VEGFR1 signaling is required for endothelial-cell survival, while VEGFR2 regulates capillary tube formation.
Naturejobs - All Jobs Z Zhang 2010
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In the early stages of development, when blood flow is present in the aortic vessels, but the vascular linkages between the two arches have yet to be established, the stimulus provided by active blood flow leads to expression of an endothelial-cell specific microRNA (mir-126).
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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In the early stages of development, when blood flow is present in the aortic vessels, but the vascular linkages between the two arches have yet to be established, the stimulus provided by active blood flow leads to expression of an endothelial-cell specific microRNA (mir-126).
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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In the early stages of development, when blood flow is present in the aortic vessels, but the vascular linkages between the two arches have yet to be established, the stimulus provided by active blood flow leads to expression of an endothelial-cell specific microRNA (mir-126).
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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S1P, which is up-regulated in tumor cells, also promotes tumor and endothelial-cell growth, angiogenesis and inflammation, and, importantly, it prevents apoptosis (cell death).
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