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1. Fixation alters the physical properties of tumor tissue that regulate nanomedicine transport.

2. Nasopharyngeal lymphatic plexus is a hub for cerebrospinal fluid drainage.

3. Heterogeneity of endothelial VE-PTP downstream polarization, Tie2 activation, junctional claudin-5, and permeability in the aorta and vena cava.

4. VE-cadherin in arachnoid and pia mater cells serves as a suitable landmark for in vivo imaging of CNS immune surveillance and inflammation.

5. Shear stress control of vascular leaks and atheromas through Tie2 activation by VE‐PTP sequestration.

7. Regulation of Hepatocyte Growth Factor in Mice with Pneumonia by Peptidases and Trans-Alveolar Flux.

8. Mast Cells Present Protrusions into Blood Vessels upon Tracheal Allergen Challenge in Mice.

12. IL-7 production in murine lymphatic endothelial cells and induction in the setting of peripheral lymphopenia.

13. Controlling escape from angiogenesis inhibitors.

14. Therapeutic angiogenesis due to balanced single-vector delivery of VEGF and PDGF-BB.

17. Rapid remodeling of airway vascular architecture at birth.

18. Correlative dynamic contrast MRI and microscopic assessments of tumor vascularity in RIP-tag2 transgenic mice.

19. Relaxation effects of ferucarbotran-labeled mesenchymal stem cells at 1.5T and 3T: Discrimination of viable from lysed cells.

20. Magnetic resonance imaging for monitoring the effects of thalidomide on experimental human breast cancers.

21. Organization and signaling of endothelial cell-to-cell junctions in various regions of the blood and lymphatic vascular trees.

22. Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor-A and Platelet-Derived Growth Factor-B Combination Gene Therapy Prolongs Angiogenic Effects via Recruitment of Interstitial Mononuclear Cells and Paracrine Effects Rather Than Improved Pericyte Coverage of Angiogenic Vessels

23. Soluble receptor-mediated selective inhibition of VEGFR and PDGFRß signaling during physiologic and tumor angiogenesis.

25. Markers for Microscopic Imaging of Lymphangiogenesis and Angiogenesis.

26. Cellular actions of angiogenesis inhibitors on blood vessels.

27. Cell labeling with the positive MR contrast agent Gadofluorine M.

28. Essential role of nitric oxide in VEGF-induced, asthma-like angiogenic, inflammatory, mucus, and physiologic responses in the lung.

29. VEGF-dependent plasticity of fenestrated capillaries in the normal adult microvasculature.

30. Cellular changes in normal blood capillaries undergoing regression after inhibition of VEGF signaling.

31. Mast cells protect mice from Mycoplasma pneumonia.

33. Angiopoietin-1 decreases plasma leakage by reducing number and size of endothelial gaps in venules.

34. Imaging of Angiogenesis in Inflamed Airways and Tumors: Newly Formed Blood Vessels Are Not Alike and May Be Wildly Abnormal.

35. Angiopoietin 1 causes vessel enlargement, without angiogenic sprouting, during a critical developmental period.

37. Shear stress-induced upregulation of connexin 43 expression in endothelial cells on upstream surfaces of rat cardiac valves.

38. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) induces remodeling and enhances TH2-mediated sensitization and inflammation in the lung.

39. Matrix metalloproteinase-2 and -9 expression increases in Mycoplasma-infected airways but is not required for microvascular remodeling.

41. Expression of genes involved in vascular development and angiogenesis in endothelial cells of adult lung.

42. Imaging of angiogenesis: from microscope to clinic.

44. Signalling via vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-3 is sufficient for lymphangiogenesis in transgenic mice.

45. MICROVASCULAR REMODELLING IN CHRONIC AIRWAY INFLAMMATION IN MICE.

46. Angiopoietin-1 protects the adult vasculature against plasma leakage.

47. Determinants of Endothelial Cell Phenotype in Venules.

48. Endothelial Gaps as Sites for Plasma Leakage in Inflammation.

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