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Journal Details
Format
Journal
eISSN
2544-3577
First Published
01 Oct 2009
Publication timeframe
4 times per year
Languages
English

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Volume 3 (2011): Issue 4 (November 2011)

Journal Details
Format
Journal
eISSN
2544-3577
First Published
01 Oct 2009
Publication timeframe
4 times per year
Languages
English

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Open Access

The Contribution of Endothelial Marker Proteins in the Determination of Vascular Angiogenic Potential, in Normal Physiological Conditions and in Neoplasia

Published Online: 15 Oct 2014
Page range: 69 - 83

Abstract

Summary

Recently, the most significant studies in the field of angiogenesis are related to trials concerning the evaluation of the prognostic significance of endothelial markers. By using an estimation of the expression of endothelial cell markers, immunohistochemical studies can assess for the continuity of the vascular intima, as well as allow for the distinction of early, late and mature forms of endothelial cells. The determination of the endothelial cell phenotype using markers such as CD34, CD31, CD133, e-NOS and von Willebrand factor may provide a valuable tool for the monitoring of both normal physiology as well as neoplastic diseases.

Keywords

  • endothelium
  • angiogenesis
  • progenitor cells
  • endothelial markers (CD31
  • CD34
  • CD133
  • endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase
  • von Willebrand factor)
0 Articles
Open Access

The Contribution of Endothelial Marker Proteins in the Determination of Vascular Angiogenic Potential, in Normal Physiological Conditions and in Neoplasia

Published Online: 15 Oct 2014
Page range: 69 - 83

Abstract

Summary

Recently, the most significant studies in the field of angiogenesis are related to trials concerning the evaluation of the prognostic significance of endothelial markers. By using an estimation of the expression of endothelial cell markers, immunohistochemical studies can assess for the continuity of the vascular intima, as well as allow for the distinction of early, late and mature forms of endothelial cells. The determination of the endothelial cell phenotype using markers such as CD34, CD31, CD133, e-NOS and von Willebrand factor may provide a valuable tool for the monitoring of both normal physiology as well as neoplastic diseases.

Keywords

  • endothelium
  • angiogenesis
  • progenitor cells
  • endothelial markers (CD31
  • CD34
  • CD133
  • endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase
  • von Willebrand factor)