Angiogenic factor-driven inflammation promotes extravasation of human proangiogenic monocytes to tumours

Circulating myeloid cells can leave the vasculature to infiltrate tumours and are thought to contribute to tumour angiogenesis. Here the authors live image monocytes that migrate to xenograft tumours and map an extravasation cascade of human proangiogenic monocytes into the tumour.

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Autores principales: Adama Sidibe, Patricia Ropraz, Stéphane Jemelin, Yalin Emre, Marine Poittevin, Marc Pocard, Paul F. Bradfield, Beat A. Imhof
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:0324a0b529884bbc99d5f0a5c1823f522021-12-02T15:34:45ZAngiogenic factor-driven inflammation promotes extravasation of human proangiogenic monocytes to tumours10.1038/s41467-017-02610-02041-1723https://doaj.org/article/0324a0b529884bbc99d5f0a5c1823f522018-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-02610-0https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Circulating myeloid cells can leave the vasculature to infiltrate tumours and are thought to contribute to tumour angiogenesis. Here the authors live image monocytes that migrate to xenograft tumours and map an extravasation cascade of human proangiogenic monocytes into the tumour.Adama SidibePatricia RoprazStéphane JemelinYalin EmreMarine PoittevinMarc PocardPaul F. BradfieldBeat A. ImhofNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-19 (2018)
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Adama Sidibe
Patricia Ropraz
Stéphane Jemelin
Yalin Emre
Marine Poittevin
Marc Pocard
Paul F. Bradfield
Beat A. Imhof
Angiogenic factor-driven inflammation promotes extravasation of human proangiogenic monocytes to tumours
description Circulating myeloid cells can leave the vasculature to infiltrate tumours and are thought to contribute to tumour angiogenesis. Here the authors live image monocytes that migrate to xenograft tumours and map an extravasation cascade of human proangiogenic monocytes into the tumour.
format article
author Adama Sidibe
Patricia Ropraz
Stéphane Jemelin
Yalin Emre
Marine Poittevin
Marc Pocard
Paul F. Bradfield
Beat A. Imhof
author_facet Adama Sidibe
Patricia Ropraz
Stéphane Jemelin
Yalin Emre
Marine Poittevin
Marc Pocard
Paul F. Bradfield
Beat A. Imhof
author_sort Adama Sidibe
title Angiogenic factor-driven inflammation promotes extravasation of human proangiogenic monocytes to tumours
title_short Angiogenic factor-driven inflammation promotes extravasation of human proangiogenic monocytes to tumours
title_full Angiogenic factor-driven inflammation promotes extravasation of human proangiogenic monocytes to tumours
title_fullStr Angiogenic factor-driven inflammation promotes extravasation of human proangiogenic monocytes to tumours
title_full_unstemmed Angiogenic factor-driven inflammation promotes extravasation of human proangiogenic monocytes to tumours
title_sort angiogenic factor-driven inflammation promotes extravasation of human proangiogenic monocytes to tumours
publisher Nature Portfolio
publishDate 2018
url https://doaj.org/article/0324a0b529884bbc99d5f0a5c1823f52
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