2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-30856-7_1
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Mechanical and Chemical Regulation of Arterial and Venous Specification

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“…6 B). Mechanical stimuli, such as shear-stress, could be such circulation-dependent signals ( Sato, 2013 ) ( Fig. 7 ).…”
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“…6 B). Mechanical stimuli, such as shear-stress, could be such circulation-dependent signals ( Sato, 2013 ) ( Fig. 7 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…7 ). Humoral factors ( Sato, 2013 ) and immune cells and/or factors presented by them are also candidates.…”
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“…Most of the computer models of sprouting angiogenesis developed so far have focused either on the role played by biological or mechanical signals on the process (Title, et al 2013 ; Sato 2013 ). Very few models (Vilanova et al 2014 ; Manoussaki 2003 ; Nivlouei et al 2021 ; Vega et al 2020 ) have been used to investigate the interaction between these two types of stimuli and their relative role on the process.…”
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“…In addition to these canonical functions, the cardiovascular system also locally regulates organ development and function. Hemodynamic force plays important roles in arteriovenous-specification (Sato, 2013), vascular endothelial cell (vEC) behavior (Gimbrone, 1999), vascular extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling (Califano and Reinhart-King, 2010;Kohn et al, 2015;Reinhart-King et al, 2008), vascular mural cell (vMC) recruitment (Sato, 2013), tissue/organ regeneration (Rabbany et al, 2013) and organ morphogenesis (Serluca et al, 2002). While these locally-acting non-canonical functions are also important, it is generally perceived that the canonical function (i.e., the distantlyacting function) is more predominantly critical for organismal development, function and survival.…”
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