Collateral artery growth (arteriogenesis) after experimental arterial occlusion is impaired in mice lacking CC-chemokine receptor-2.
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Microvascular repair: post-angiogenesis vascular dynamicsMAP-Kinase Activated Protein Kinase 2 Links Endothelial Activation and Monocyte/macrophage Recruitment in ArteriogenesisVascular growth responses to chronic arterial occlusion are unaffected by myeloid specific focal adhesion kinase (FAK) deletion.Macrophages: An Inflammatory Link Between Angiogenesis and Lymphangiogenesis.Macrophage Recruitment and Polarization During Collateral Vessel Remodeling in Murine Adipose Tissue.Monocytes are recruited from venules during arteriogenesis in the murine spinotrapezius ligation model.Exogenous thrombin delivery promotes collateral capillary arterialization and tissue reperfusion in the murine spinotrapezius muscle ischemia model.Spatial and temporal coordination of bone marrow-derived cell activity during arteriogenesis: regulation of the endogenous response and therapeutic implications.Bone marrow-derived cell-specific chemokine (C-C motif) receptor-2 expression is required for arteriolar remodeling.Capillary arterialization requires the bone-marrow-derived cell (BMC)-specific expression of chemokine (C-C motif) receptor-2, but BMCs do not transdifferentiate into microvascular smooth muscle.Expansion of microvascular networks in vivo by phthalimide neovascular factor 1 (PNF1)Chemokines as mediators of neovascularizationMultimodality cardiovascular molecular imaging, Part IIMolecular imaging of the paracrine proangiogenic effects of progenitor cell therapy in limb ischemia.Dysregulated selectin expression and monocyte recruitment during ischemia-related vascular remodeling in diabetes mellitusMacrophages in collateral arteriogenesis.Overexpression of catalase in myeloid cells causes impaired postischemic neovascularization.Ischemia is not required for arteriogenesis in zebrafish embryos.Impaired collateral recruitment and outward remodeling in experimental diabetesTissue-engineered vascular grafts transform into mature blood vessels via an inflammation-mediated process of vascular remodeling.Redox-dependent mechanisms in coronary collateral growth: the "redox window" hypothesisImpact of genetic background and aging on mesenteric collateral growth capacity in Fischer 344, Brown Norway, and Fischer 344 x Brown Norway hybrid rats.Endothelial nitric oxide synthase is critical for ischemic remodeling, mural cell recruitment, and blood flow reserve.Neoangiogenesis and the presence of progenitor cells in the venous limb of an arteriovenous fistula in the ratEnhanced potency of cell-based therapy for ischemic tissue repair using an injectable bioactive epitope presenting nanofiber support matrixHyperglycaemia-induced cardiomyocyte death is mediated via MCP-1 production and induction of a novel zinc-finger protein MCPIP.RGS5 promotes arterial growth during arteriogenesisTemporal patterns of blood flow and nitric oxide synthase expression affect macrophage accumulation and proliferation during collateral growthMajor histocompatibility complex-I expression on embryonic stem cell-derived vascular progenitor cells is critical for syngeneic transplant survival.Tetanus toxoid-pulsed monocyte vaccination for augmentation of collateral vessel growthResolvin D2 Enhances Postischemic Revascularization While Resolving Inflammation.Critical role of endothelial hydrogen peroxide in post-ischemic neovascularization.Transplantation of bone marrow derived monocytes: a novel approach for augmentation of arteriogenesis in a murine model of femoral artery ligation.Local delivery of polarized macrophages improves reperfusion recovery in a mouse hind limb ischemia model.The multifunctional Ca²⁺/calmodulin-dependent kinase IIδ (CaMKIIδ) regulates arteriogenesis in a mouse model of flow-mediated remodeling.Critical function of Bmx/Etk in ischemia-mediated arteriogenesis and angiogenesisSecretoneurin gene therapy improves blood flow in an ischemia model in type 1 diabetic mice by enhancing therapeutic neovascularization.AGEs breaking and antioxidant treatment improves endothelium-dependent dilation without effect on flow-mediated remodeling of resistance arteries in old Zucker diabetic rats.Adult vascular wall resident multipotent vascular stem cells, matrix metalloproteinases, and arterial aneurysms.Monocyte chemotactic protein-1 promotes inflammatory vascular repair of murine carotid aneurysms via a macrophage inflammatory protein-1α and macrophage inflammatory protein-2-dependent pathway
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Collateral artery growth (arteriogenesis) after experimental arterial occlusion is impaired in mice lacking CC-chemokine receptor-2.
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Collateral artery growth (arte ...... cking CC-chemokine receptor-2.
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Armin Helisch
Borja Fernández
Georg Bachmann
Matthias Heil
Sandra Martin
Shawn Wagner
Silvia Tribulova
Tibor Ziegelhoeffer
William A Kuziel
Wolfgang Schaper
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10.1161/01.RES.0000122041.73808.B5
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2004-02-12T00:00:00Z