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Endothelial cell transitions in zebrafish vascular development.

Li-Kun PhngBenjamin M Hogan
Published in: Development, growth & differentiation (2024)
In recent decades, developmental biologists have come to view vascular development as a series of progressive transitions. Mesoderm differentiates into endothelial cells; arteries, veins and lymphatic endothelial cells are specified from early endothelial cells; and vascular networks diversify and invade developing tissues and organs. Our understanding of this elaborate developmental process has benefitted from detailed studies using the zebrafish as a model system. Here, we review a number of key developmental transitions that occur in zebrafish during the formation of the blood and lymphatic vessel networks.
Keyphrases
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  • lymph node
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  • gene expression
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  • pulmonary embolism
  • case control