Molecular and cellular mechanisms of lymphatic vascular maturation

Chen, Hong, Courtney Griffin, Lijun Xia, and Sathish Srinivasan. 2014. “Molecular and cellular mechanisms of lymphatic vascular maturation”. Microvasc Res 96: 16-22.

Abstract

Lymphatic vasculature is necessary for maintaining fluid homeostasis in vertebrates. During embryogenesis lymphatic endothelial cells originate from the veins as a homogeneous population. These cells undergo a series of changes at the morphological and molecular levels to become mature lymphatic vasculature that consists of lymphatic capillaries, collecting lymphatic vessels and valves. In this article we summarize our current knowledge about these steps and highlight some black boxes that require further clarification.
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