Regulation of angiogenesis by a non-canonical Wnt–Flt1 pathway in myeloid cells

Nature64.80
Volume: 474, Issue: 7352, Pages: 511 - 515
Published: May 29, 2011
Abstract
Myeloid cells are a feature of most tissues. Here we show that during development, retinal myeloid cells (RMCs) produce Wnt ligands to regulate blood vessel branching. In the mouse retina, where angiogenesis occurs postnatally, somatic deletion in RMCs of the Wnt ligand transporter Wntless results in increased angiogenesis in the deeper layers. We also show that mutation of Wnt5a and Wnt11 results in increased angiogenesis and that these ligands...
Paper Details
Title
Regulation of angiogenesis by a non-canonical Wnt–Flt1 pathway in myeloid cells
Published Date
May 29, 2011
Journal
Volume
474
Issue
7352
Pages
511 - 515
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