Mitochondrial respiration controls neoangiogenesis during wound healing and tumour growth
During angiogenesis the vasculature switches from a quiescent to a proliferative state. Here the authors show that mitochondrial respiration in endothelial cells controls angiogenesis during development, tumour growth and tissue repair.
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Main Authors: | L. M. Schiffmann, J. P. Werthenbach, F. Heintges-Kleinhofer, J. M. Seeger, M. Fritsch, S. D. Günther, S. Willenborg, S. Brodesser, C. Lucas, C. Jüngst, M. C. Albert, F. Schorn, A. Witt, C. T. Moraes, C. J. Bruns, M. Pasparakis, M. Krönke, S. A. Eming, O. Coutelle, H. Kashkar |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4c6615fd88894f849a3f974b6b81f021 |
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