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  • Blood vessel anastomosis is spatially regulated by Flt1 during angiogenesis.

Blood vessel anastomosis is spatially regulated by Flt1 during angiogenesis.

Development (Cambridge, England) (2017-03-02)
Jessica E Nesmith, John C Chappell, Julia G Cluceru, Victoria L Bautch
ABSTRACT

Blood vessel formation is essential for vertebrate development and is primarily achieved by angiogenesis - endothelial cell sprouting from pre-existing vessels. Vessel networks expand when sprouts form new connections, a process whose regulation is poorly understood. Here, we show that vessel anastomosis is spatially regulated by Flt1 (VEGFR1), a VEGFA receptor that acts as a decoy receptor.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
MISSION® esiRNA, targeting human FLT1
Sigma-Aldrich
MISSION® esiRNA, targeting human AR
Sigma-Aldrich
Triton X-100, laboratory grade