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Novel Methods to Study Angiogenesis Using Tissue Explants
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2017
Physiologic and Pathologic Angiogenesis - Signaling Mechanisms and Targeted Therapy
Tissue explants of skeletal muscles, brain, kidney, liver and spleen from mice were cultured using collagen gel. Electron microscopic observation revealed that formation of capillary tubes with pericyte-like cells occurred only from the tissue explant of skeletal muscles. The capillary tubes formed in the collagen gel were positive for tomato lectin and platelet/endothelial cell adhesion molecule (PCAM)-1 antibody. Formation of capillary tubes in the rat was more predominant than in the mouse.
doi:10.5772/66400
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