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Hyperoxia-induced S1P1 signaling reduced angiogenesis by suppression of TIE-2 leading to experimental bronchopulmonary dysplasia.

Tara SudhadeviAnjum JafriAlison W HaPrathima BasaJaya M ThomasPanfeng FuKishore WaryDolly MehtaViswanathan NatarajanAnantha Harijith
Published in: Cell biochemistry and biophysics (2021)
HO induces S1P1 followed by reduced expression of angiogenic factors. Reduction of S1P1 signaling restores ANG-1/ TIE-2 signaling leading to improved angiogenesis and alveolarization thus protecting against HO-induced neonatal lung injury.
Keyphrases
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