Matrix stiffness controls lymphatic vessel formation through regulation of a GATA2-dependent transcriptional program
Mechanical cues are known to influence endothelial cell behavior. Here Frye et al. show that lymphatic endothelial cell progenitors experience varying degrees of matrix stiffness during development, and that matrix stiffness regulates GATA2 expression to drive lymphatic vessel formation.
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Autores principales: | Maike Frye, Andrea Taddei, Cathrin Dierkes, Ines Martinez-Corral, Matthew Fielden, Henrik Ortsäter, Jan Kazenwadel, Dinis P. Calado, Pia Ostergaard, Marjo Salminen, Liqun He, Natasha L. Harvey, Friedemann Kiefer, Taija Mäkinen |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/d7157b72d40e47f885661cb7f76b2542 |
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