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Neovascularization, Physiologic
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Definition of 'Neovascularization, Physiologic'The development of new BLOOD VESSELS in restoration of BLOOD CIRCULATION during the healing process. Common names: Neovascularization, Physiologic; Angiogenesis, Physiologic; Neovascularization, Physiological; Physiological Neovascularization; Physiologic Neovascularization; Physiologic Angiogenesis; Angiogenesis, Physiological; Physiological Angiogenesis |
Sunday, November 22, 2009
30 Oct 2009
OBJECT: The object of this study was to report the clinical features, surgical treatment, and long-term outcomes in adults with moyamoya phenomenon treated at a single institution in the US. METHODS: Forty-three adult patients with moyamoya disease ... Read more...
Necdin: a multi functional protein with potential tumor suppressor role?
30 Oct 2009
Necdin (NDN), a member of the melanoma-associated antigen (MAGE) family of proteins was first identified in mouse stem cells of embryonal carcinoma origin induced to differentiate by treatment with retinoic acid. The human gene maps to chromosome ... Read more...
30 Oct 2009
Mechanisms underlying successful composite tissue transplantation must include an analysis of transplant chimerism, which is little studied, particularly in calcified tissue. We have developed a new method enabling determination of lineage of ... Read more...
Latest indexed articles for 'Neovascularization, Physiologic'
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- Clinical features, surgical treatment, and long-term outcome in adult patients with moyamoya disease. Clinical article.
30 Oct 2009 - Necdin: a multi functional protein with potential tumor suppressor role?
30 Oct 2009 - Repopulation of vascularized bone allotransplants with recipient-derived cells: detection by laser capture microdissection and real-time PCR.
30 Oct 2009 - Hypoxia-induced expression of bradykinin type-2 receptors in endothelial cells triggers NO production, cell migration, and angiogenesis.
30 Oct 2009 - Orderly hematopoietic development of induced pluripotent stem cells via Flk-1(+) hemoangiogenic progenitors.
30 Oct 2009 - Homocysteine-mediated thrombosis and angiostasis in vascular pathobiology.
17 Oct 2009 - Homocysteine inhibits neoangiogenesis in mice through blockade of annexin A2-dependent fibrinolysis.
17 Oct 2009 - Norrin, frizzled-4, and Lrp5 signaling in endothelial cells controls a genetic program for retinal vascularization.
14 Oct 2009 - Development. Aorta's cardinal secret.
7 Oct 2009 - Hepatocyte gp130 deficiency reduces vascular remodeling after carotid artery ligation.
3 Oct 2009 - More than a pipe dream: uncovering mechanisms of vascular lumen formation.
29 Sep 2009 - In vitro cell infiltration and in vivo cell infiltration and vascularization in a fibrous, highly porous poly(D,L-lactide) scaffold fabricated by cryogenic electrospinning technique.
29 Sep 2009 - Amphetamine and environmentally induced hyperthermia differentially alter the expression of genes regulating vascular tone and angiogenesis in the meninges and associated vasculature.
29 Sep 2009 - The developmental role of natural killer cells at the fetal-maternal interface.
29 Sep 2009 - Prolyl hydroxylase inhibitors increase neoangiogenesis and callus formation following femur fracture in mice.
29 Sep 2009 - Expression of angiogenic regulators, VEGF and leptin, is regulated by the EGF/PI3K/STAT3 pathway in colorectal cancer cells.
29 Sep 2009 - Vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-1 (VEGFR-1) expression in human corneal fibroblast decreased with age.
27 Sep 2009 - Sildenafil increases endothelial progenitor cell function and improves ischemia-induced neovascularization in hypercholesterolemic apolipoprotein E-deficient mice.
19 Sep 2009 - Regulatory T cells modulate postischemic neovascularization.
19 Sep 2009 - Inhibition of choroidal neovascularization by topical application of angiogenesis inhibitor vasostatin.
16 Sep 2009
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Technical information about 'Neovascularization, Physiologic'
Definition: The development of new BLOOD VESSELS in restoration of BLOOD CIRCULATION during the healing process.
Descriptor UI: D018919
Alternative terms: Neovascularization, Physiologic; Angiogenesis, Physiologic; Neovascularization, Physiological; Physiological Neovascularization; Physiologic Neovascularization; Physiologic Angiogenesis; Angiogenesis, Physiological; Physiological Angiogenesis;
Related Mesh Headings: Collateral Circulation; Neovascularization, Pathologic;
Allowable Qualifiers: drug effects; genetics; immunology; physiology; radiation effects; ethics;
Tree Number: G09.330.190.751;
History Note: 96
Technical Notes: do not confuse with NEOVASCULARIZATION, PATHOLOGIC; coord IM or NIM with organ /blood supply (IM); do not confuse with COLLATERAL CIRCULATION: physiol neovasc is formation of new blood vessels in tissue, collat circ is circ through secondary channels after obstruct of principal vessel supplying a part; DF: NEOVASC PHYSIOL