New imaging methods and tools to study vascular biology

B Lavina, K Gaengel - Current opinion in hematology, 2015 - journals.lww.com
B Lavina, K Gaengel
Current opinion in hematology, 2015journals.lww.com
Major recent improvements in a number of imaging techniques now allow study of vascular
biology in ways that could not be considered previously. Researchers now have well-
developed tools to specifically examine the dynamic nature of vascular development during
angiogenic sprouting, remodeling and regression as well as the vascular responses in
disease situations in vivo. In addition, open questions in endothelial and lymphatic cell
biology that require subcellular resolution such as actin dynamics, junctional complex …
Summary
Major recent improvements in a number of imaging techniques now allow study of vascular biology in ways that could not be considered previously. Researchers now have well-developed tools to specifically examine the dynamic nature of vascular development during angiogenic sprouting, remodeling and regression as well as the vascular responses in disease situations in vivo. In addition, open questions in endothelial and lymphatic cell biology that require subcellular resolution such as actin dynamics, junctional complex formation and stability, vascular permeability and receptor trafficking can now be approached with high resolution.
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