Collagen IV is essential for basement membrane stability but dispensable for initiation of its assembly during early development.
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CCN2/connective tissue growth factor is essential for pericyte adhesion and endothelial basement membrane formation during angiogenesisA role for Egfl7 during endothelial organization in the embryoid body model systemNovel COL4A1 mutations cause cerebral small vessel disease by haploinsufficiencyNovel mutations in three families confirm a major role of COL4A1 in hereditary porencephalyCerebrovascular disease related to COL4A1 mutations in HANAC syndromeDevelopmental and pathogenic mechanisms of basement membrane assemblyA cancer cell metalloprotease triad regulates the basement membrane transmigration programCerebral small vessel disease: Capillary pathways to stroke and cognitive declinePhysical, Spatial, and Molecular Aspects of Extracellular Matrix of In Vivo Niches and Artificial Scaffolds Relevant to Stem Cells ResearchTraversing the basement membrane in vivo: a diversity of strategiesDevelopment, maintenance and disruption of the blood-brain barrierEndothelial cell-pericyte interactions stimulate basement membrane matrix assembly: influence on vascular tube remodeling, maturation, and stabilizationLaminin isoforms in endothelial and perivascular basement membranesNew developments in the pathogenesis and therapeutic targeting of the IDH1 mutation in gliomaProtein composition and biomechanical properties of in vivo-derived basement membranesRole of the podocyte (and glomerular endothelium) in building the GBMAssembly, heterogeneity, and breaching of the basement membranesSPARC Promotes Cell Invasion In Vivo by Decreasing Type IV Collagen Levels in the Basement MembraneEph regulates dorsoventral asymmetry of the notochord plate and convergent extension-mediated notochord formationTendon is covered by a basement membrane epithelium that is required for cell retention and the prevention of adhesion formationBromine is an essential trace element for assembly of collagen IV scaffolds in tissue development and architectureIdentification of a new gene mutated in Fraser syndrome and mouse myelencephalic blebsLoss of assembly of the main basement membrane collagen, type IV, but not fibril-forming collagens and embryonic death in collagen prolyl 4-hydroxylase I null miceDefective formation of the inner limiting membrane in laminin beta2- and gamma3-null mice produces retinal dysplasiaMuscle Tissue Damage Induced by the Venom of Bothrops asper: Identification of Early and Late Pathological Events through Proteomic AnalysisRole of laminin terminal globular domains in basement membrane assemblyAlpha-parvin controls vascular mural cell recruitment to vessel wall by regulating RhoA/ROCK signallingVascular development of the brain requires beta8 integrin expression in the neuroepitheliumCompound genetic ablation of nidogen 1 and 2 causes basement membrane defects and perinatal lethality in mice.Role of collagens and perlecan in microvascular stability: exploring the mechanism of capillary vessel damage by snake venom metalloproteinases.The extracellular matrix in development and morphogenesis: a dynamic view.Regulation of radial glial survival by signals from the meninges.Factors necessary to produce basoapical polarity in human glandular epithelium formed in conventional and high-throughput three-dimensional culture: example of the breast epithelium.Regulation of the basement membrane by epithelia generated forces.Matrix identity and tractional forces influence indirect cardiac reprogrammingChemical chaperone treatment reduces intracellular accumulation of mutant collagen IV and ameliorates the cellular phenotype of a COL4A2 mutation that causes haemorrhagic strokeVascular endothelial growth factor coordinates islet innervation via vascular scaffolding.Cerebral small vessel disease: insights and opportunities from mouse models of collagen IV-related small vessel disease and cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy.Distinct functions of the laminin β LN domain and collagen IV during cardiac extracellular matrix formation and stabilization of alary muscle attachments revealed by EMS mutagenesis in Drosophila.The alpha1.alpha2 network of collagen IV. Reinforced stabilization of the noncollagenous domain-1 by noncovalent forces and the absence of Met-Lys cross-links.
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Collagen IV is essential for basement membrane stability but dispensable for initiation of its assembly during early development.
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Bent Brachvogel
Ernst Pöschl
Kenji Saito
Ulrike Mayer
Yoshifumi Ninomiya
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10.1242/DEV.01037
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2004-03-03T00:00:00Z