Shear-induced Notch-Cx37-p27 axis arrests endothelial cell cycle to enable arterial specification
New vessel formation relies on a tightly controlled switch in endothelial biology from proliferating to specializing phenotypes. Here, Fang et al. elucidate the molecular mechanisms of this switch and show that the arterial shear activates a Notch-Cx37-p27 axis promoting endothelial cell cycle arre...
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Main Authors: | Jennifer S. Fang, Brian G. Coon, Noelle Gillis, Zehua Chen, Jingyao Qiu, Thomas W. Chittenden, Janis M. Burt, Martin A. Schwartz, Karen K. Hirschi |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/db347af2168d4593b642250c5c0ab8aa |
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