Crim1 maintains retinal vascular stability during development by regulating endothelial cell Vegfa autocrine signaling

Volume: 141, Issue: 2, Pages: 448 - 459
Published: Jan 15, 2014
Abstract
Angiogenesis defines the process in which new vessels grow from existing vessels. Using the mouse retina as a model system, we show that cysteine-rich motor neuron 1 (Crim1), a type I transmembrane protein, is highly expressed in angiogenic endothelial cells. Conditional deletion of the Crim1 gene in vascular endothelial cells (VECs) causes delayed vessel expansion and reduced vessel density. Based on known Vegfa binding by Crim1 and Crim1...
Paper Details
Title
Crim1 maintains retinal vascular stability during development by regulating endothelial cell Vegfa autocrine signaling
Published Date
Jan 15, 2014
Volume
141
Issue
2
Pages
448 - 459
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