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Endothelial microparticle (3419 bytes)
1: ...roparticle, and allow it to be distinguished from microparticles from other cells, such as [[platelet]]s. 3: ...ndothelial dysfunction]]. Therefore, endothelial microparticles may be useful as an indicator or index of the fu... 6: ...G-E, et al. ''In vitro generation of endothelial microparticles and possible prothrombotic activity in patients ... 7: ...J, Jy W, Mauro LM, et al. ''Elevated endothelial microparticles in thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura: findings... 8: ...Jimenez JJ, et al. ''Elevated plasma endothelial microparticles in multiple sclerosis.'' [http://www.neurology.... Endothelial dysfunction (699 bytes) 1: ...t of the intravascular and extravascular spaces. Endothelial dysfunction can result from disease processes, as... Endothelium (2609 bytes) 1: ...lial cells are often the only cell-type present. Endothelial cells are involved in many aspects of vascular bi... 8: ...d 'filtering' functions. Examples of such unique endothelial structures include the [[glomerulus (kidney)|rena... 14: ...Endothelial dysfunction''', or the loss of proper endothelial function, is a hallmark for vascular diseases, an... 21: *[[Endothelial microparticle]]s 25: ...ls/titles/10623329.asp Endothelium] -- Journal of Endothelial Cell Research Angiosarcoma (220 bytes) 1: ...ma]] is a rare, malignant [[tumor]] consisting of endothelial and fibroblastic tissue that proliferates and eve... Angiogenesis (3700 bytes) 5: ...act be mosaic vessels, comprised of [[endothelium|endothelial cells]] and tumor cells. This mosaicity allows fo... 7: Endothelial cells are much more genomically stable than cance... 9: ...ays) and genomic instability (variation), whereas endothelial cells are a good target because of a long generat... 11: ...tinction]] of one species or population of cells (endothelial cells), followed by the collapse of the [[ecosyst... Vascular smooth muscle (401 bytes) 3: ...s their greater wall thickness. The [[endothelium|endothelial]] lining of each is similar. Angiotensin-converting enzyme (1966 bytes) 7: ...in many tissues, including vascular [[endothelium|endothelial]] cells, [[kidney|renal]] epithelial cells, and t... 14: ...ction, and is expressed predominantly in vascular endothelial cells of the [[heart]] and the [[kidney]]s. Where... Nitric oxide synthase (3824 bytes) 7: *'''[[Endothelium|Endothelial]] NOS''' (eNOS or NOS3) generates NO in [[blood v... 12: ...al tissue known as nNOS or NOS1 followed by the [[endothelial]] NOS called eNOS or NOS3. They were originally c... 14: In NOS1 (neuronal) and NOS3 (endothelial), physiological concentrations of Ca2+ in cells r... 16: ...n endothelial NO synthase, and therefore vascular endothelial cell function. Both NOS1 and NOS2 have been shown... Capillary (1930 bytes) 5: ... large molecules may be too big to diffuse across endothelial cells. In some cases, vesicles contained in the c... 9: In an immune response, the [[endothelium|endothelial cells]] of the capillary will upregulate receptor... Caveolae (767 bytes) 1: ...iology)|cell]] types, especially in [[endothelium|endothelial]] cells. Some cell types, like [[neuron]]s, compl... Mesangial cell (809 bytes) 8: Glomerular capillaries consist of [[endothelium|endothelial cells]] with large fenestrations, and are therefo... Blood-brain barrier (2640 bytes) 9: ...can be carried about the body. In the brain these endothelial cells are packed much tighter together, and allow... Interleukin-1 (871 bytes) 1: ...increases the expression of adhesion factors on [[endothelial]] cells to enable transmigration of leukocytes. I... Cyclodextrins (1524 bytes) 8: ...ntrolled contacting of dry, solid cyclodextrine [[microparticle]]s with fumes of active compounds and then addin... Glomerulus (kidney) (907 bytes) 3: Glomerular [[endothelium|endothelial cells]] are perforated by thousands of small 'cra... Prostacyclin (1145 bytes) 1: ... [[eicosanoids]]. It is produced in [[endothelium|endothelial]] [[cell (biology)|cell]]s from [[prostaglandin|p... Fatty streaks (1044 bytes) 3: ...te blood cells]], located under the [[endothelium|endothelial]] inner lining of [[artery|arteries]]. Mannitol (1377 bytes) 3: ...]] by temporarily shrinking the tightly coupled [[endothelial cell]]s that make up the barrier. This makes man... Endotoxin (1281 bytes) 3: ...gnalling cascade for [[macrophage]]/[[endothelium|endothelial cell]]s to secrete pro-[[inflammatory]] [[cytokin... Arachnoid granulation (1393 bytes) 5: ...is is not known. It has been suggested that the [[endothelial cell]]s of the venous sinus create [[vacuole]]s o...
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