Angiogenic growth factors and hypertension David C. SaneLauren AntonK. Bridget Brosnihan Review Pages: 193 - 201
Adrenomedullin: Multiple functions in human pregnancy Caroline WilsonLeonid L. NikitenkoMargaret C. P. Rees Review Pages: 203 - 212
Heterophilic interactions between cell adhesion molecule L1 and αv β3-integrin induce HUVEC process extension in vitro and angiogenesis in vivo Heike HallValentin DjonovJeffrey A. Hubbell OriginalPaper Pages: 213 - 223
The receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor SU11248 impedes endothelial cell migration, tubule formation, and blood vessel formation in vivo, but has little effect on existing tumor vessels Katherine L. OsuskyDennis E. HallahanLing Geng OriginalPaper Pages: 225 - 233
A highly efficient electroporation method for the transfection of endothelial cells Jose Luis HernándezToni CollCarlos J. Ciudad OriginalPaper Pages: 235 - 241
Use of a monoclonal antibody specific for activated endothelial cells to quantitate angiogenesis in vivo in zebrafish after drug treatment Wen Lin SengKurt EngPatricia McGrath OriginalPaper Pages: 243 - 253
Regulation of VEGF and bFGF mRNA expression and other proliferative compounds in skeletal muscle cells L. JensenP. SchjerlingY. Hellsten OriginalPaper Pages: 255 - 267
Pathological angiogenesis is reduced by targeting pericytes via the NG2 proteoglycan Ugur OzerdemWilliam B. Stallcup OriginalPaper Pages: 269 - 276
Placenta growth factor is not required for exercise-induced angiogenesis Bruna GiganteMarina TarsitanoM. Graziella Persico OriginalPaper Pages: 277 - 284