Junction-based lamellipodia drive endothelial cell rearrangements in vivo via a VE-cadherin-F-actin based oscillatory cell-cell interaction
During the formation of the zebrafish dorsal longitudinal anastomotic vessel, blood vessels connect in a process called anastomosis. Using live imaging, the authors here show that endothelial cell movements during blood vessel anastomosis are associated with oscillating lamellipodia-like structures,...
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Autores principales: | Ilkka Paatero, Loïc Sauteur, Minkyoung Lee, Anne K. Lagendijk, Daniel Heutschi, Cora Wiesner, Camilo Guzmán, Dimitri Bieli, Benjamin M. Hogan, Markus Affolter, Heinz-Georg Belting |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/7819155b39d244c7a779701c32e360d4 |
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