RASA1 maintains the lymphatic vasculature in a quiescent functional state in mice.
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Development of the mammalian lymphatic vasculatureEvidence for SH2 domain-containing 5'-inositol phosphatase-2 (SHIP2) contributing to a lymphatic dysfunctionGenetics of lymphatic anomaliesLymphatic abnormalities are associated with RASA1 gene mutations in mouse and man.Emerging lymphatic imaging technologies for mouse and man.An abnormal lymphatic phenotype is associated with subcutaneous adipose tissue deposits in Dercum's disease.In vivo lymphatic imaging of a human inflammatory breast cancer model.RASA1 functions in EPHB4 signaling pathway to suppress endothelial mTORC1 activity.Loss of NF1 expression in human endothelial cells promotes autonomous proliferation and altered vascular morphogenesis.Temporal and spatial regulation of epsin abundance and VEGFR3 signaling are required for lymphatic valve formation and functionRas/MAPK signaling modulates VEGFR-3 expression through Ets-mediated p300 recruitment and histone acetylation on the Vegfr3 gene in lymphatic endothelial cells.Blood vascular abnormalities in Rasa1(R780Q) knockin mice: implications for the pathogenesis of capillary malformation-arteriovenous malformation.C/EBP-β-activated microRNA-223 promotes tumour growth through targeting RASA1 in human colorectal cancer.Pediatric lymphatic malformations: evolving understanding and therapeutic options.Altered lymphatic function and architecture in salt-induced hypertension assessed by near-infrared fluorescence imagingMolecular regulation of lymphangiogenesis in development and tumor microenvironment.Regulation of Ras signal transduction during T cell development and activation.Endothelial ERK signaling controls lymphatic fate specificationDirect visualization of changes of lymphatic function and drainage pathways in lymph node metastasis of B16F10 melanoma using near-infrared fluorescence imaging.Foxc1 and Foxc2 deletion causes abnormal lymphangiogenesis and correlates with ERK hyperactivationCharacterization of internodal collecting lymphatic vessel function after surgical removal of an axillary lymph node in miceUnbiased RNAi screen for hepcidin regulators links hepcidin suppression to proliferative Ras/RAF and nutrient-dependent mTOR signaling.Nonredundant functions for Ras GTPase-activating proteins in tissue homeostasis.Capillary malformation--arteriovenous malformation syndrome: review of the literature, proposed diagnostic criteria, and recommendations for management.Lymphatic vessel abnormalities arising from disorders of Ras signal transduction.RASA1 regulates the function of lymphatic vessel valves in mice.Endothelial Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Kinase Kinase Kinase 4 Is Critical for Lymphatic Vascular Development and FunctionLymphatic pumping: mechanics, mechanisms and malfunction.Modeling RASopathies with Genetically Modified Mouse Models.Vascular heterogeneity and specialization in development and disease.Intestinal lymphatic vasculature: structure, mechanisms and functions.Non-invasive optical imaging of the lymphatic vasculature of a mouse.CM-AVM syndrome in a neonate: case report and treatment with a novel flow reduction strategy.Vegfc acts through ERK to induce sprouting and differentiation of trunk lymphatic progenitors.Retrograde Lymph Flow Leads to Chylothorax in Transgenic Mice with Lymphatic Malformations.Experimental Models Used to Assess Lymphatic Contractile Function.Somatic second hit mutation of RASA1 in vascular endothelial cells in capillary malformation-arteriovenous malformation.
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RASA1 maintains the lymphatic vasculature in a quiescent functional state in mice.
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RASA1 maintains the lymphatic vasculature in a quiescent functional state in mice.
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RASA1 maintains the lymphatic vasculature in a quiescent functional state in mice.
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RASA1 maintains the lymphatic vasculature in a quiescent functional state in mice.
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RASA1 maintains the lymphatic vasculature in a quiescent functional state in mice.
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RASA1 maintains the lymphatic vasculature in a quiescent functional state in mice.
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RASA1 maintains the lymphatic vasculature in a quiescent functional state in mice.
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RASA1 maintains the lymphatic vasculature in a quiescent functional state in mice.
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Beth A Lubeck
Eva Sevick-Muraca
John E Wilkinson
Philip D King
Philip E Lapinski
R Sathish Srinivasan
Sunkuk Kwon
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10.1172/JCI46116
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2012-01-09T00:00:00Z