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1. Selective mural cell recruitment of pericytes to networks of assembling endothelial cell-lined tubes

2. Triggering multiple sclerosis at conception and early gestation: The variation in ultraviolet radiation is as important as its intensity

3. Molecular basis for pericyte-induced capillary tube network assembly and maturation

4. Proinflammatory mediators, TNFα, IFNγ, and thrombin, directly induce lymphatic capillary tube regression

5. The effect of ultraviolet radiation on the incidence and severity of major mental illness using birth month, birth year, and sunspot data

6. Anti-angiogenic effects of VEGF stimulation on endothelium deficient in phosphoinositide recycling

7. Constitutive Active Mutant TIE2 Induces Enlarged Vascular Lumen Formation with Loss of Apico-basal Polarity and Pericyte Recruitment

8. Sunspot data and human longevity

9. Endothelial k-RasV12 Expression Induces Capillary Deficiency Attributable to Marked Tube Network Expansion Coupled to Reduced Pericytes and Basement Membranes

10. Selective and Marked Blockade of Endothelial Sprouting Behavior Using Paclitaxel and Related Pharmacologic Agents

11. Extracellular Matrix Regulation of Vascular Morphogenesis, Maturation, and Stabilization

12. Defining an Upstream VEGF (Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor) Priming Signature for Downstream Factor-Induced Endothelial Cell-Pericyte Tube Network Coassembly

13. Defining Endothelial Cell-Derived Factors That Promote Pericyte Recruitment and Capillary Network Assembly

14. Anti-angiogenic effects of VEGF stimulation on endothelium deficient in phosphoinositide recycling

15. Proinflammatory Mediators, IL (Interleukin)-1β, TNF (Tumor Necrosis Factor) α, and Thrombin Directly Induce Capillary Tube Regression

16. Sunspot data and human longevity

17. Capillary Regression, A Key Pathogenic Feature of COVID-19 Infection?

18. Control of endothelial tubulogenesis by Rab and Ral GTPases, and apical targeting of caveolin-1-labeled vacuoles

19. Consensus guidelines for the use and interpretation of angiogenesis assays

20. Formation of pancreatic β-cells from precursor cells contributes to the reversal of established type 1 diabetes

21. Rasip1 is essential to blood vessel stability and angiogenic blood vessel growth

22. Rasip1 controls lymphatic vessel lumen maintenance by regulating endothelial cell junctions

23. Talin1 is required for cardiac Z‐disk stabilization and endothelial integrity in zebrafish

24. Molecular control of capillary morphogenesis and maturation by recognition and remodeling of the extracellular matrix: functional roles of endothelial cells and pericytes in health and disease

25. Src- and Fyn-dependent apical membrane trafficking events control endothelial lumen formation during vascular tube morphogenesis

26. Aligned human microvessels formed in 3D fibrin gel by constraint of gel contraction

27. EB1, p150Glued, and Clasp1 control endothelial tubulogenesis through microtubule assembly, acetylation, and apical polarization

28. Rasip1-Mediated Rho GTPase Signaling Regulates Blood Vessel Tubulogenesis via Nonmuscle Myosin II

29. TIMP3 Modulates GHR Abundance and GH Sensitivity

30. CDP-diacylglycerol synthetase-controlled phosphoinositide availability limits VEGFA signaling and vascular morphogenesis

31. Pericyte TIMP3 and ADAMTS1 Modulate Vascular Stability after Kidney Injury

32. Endothelial Cell-Pericyte Interactions Stimulate Basement Membrane Matrix Assembly: Influence on Vascular Tube Remodeling, Maturation, and Stabilization

33. Molecular Mechanisms Controlling Vascular Lumen Formation in Three-Dimensional Extracellular Matrices

34. RhoJ is an endothelial cell-restricted Rho GTPase that mediates vascular morphogenesis and is regulated by the transcription factor ERG

35. VEGF and FGF prime vascular tube morphogenesis and sprouting directed by hematopoietic stem cell cytokines

36. Blood Vessel Tubulogenesis Requires Rasip1 Regulation of GTPase Signaling

37. Angiogenesis and proteinases: influence on vascular morphogenesis, stabilization and regression

38. Matricryptic sites control tissue injury responses in the cardiovascular system: Relationships to pattern recognition receptor regulated events

39. Pericyte recruitment during vasculogenic tube assembly stimulates endothelial basement membrane matrix formation

40. 3D Timelapse Analysis of Muscle Satellite Cell Motility

41. Formation of endothelial lumens requires a coordinated PKCϵ-, Src-, Pak- and Raf-kinase-dependent signaling cascade downstream of Cdc42 activation

42. Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Vascular Lumen Formation

43. The Cerebral Cavernous Malformation signaling pathway promotes vascular integrity via Rho GTPases

44. Transforming Growth Factor-β-stimulated Endocardial Cell Transformation Is Dependent on Par6c Regulation of RhoA

45. Potentiation of large conductance, Ca2+-activated K+(BK) channels by α5β1 integrin activation in arteriolar smooth muscle

46. State-of-the-Art Methods for Evaluation of Angiogenesis and Tissue Vascularization

47. Ligation of protease-activated receptor 1 enhances v 6 integrin-dependent TGF- activation and promotes acute lung injury

48. Cyclin A1 is a p53-induced gene that mediates apoptosis, G2/ M arrest, and mitotic catastrophe in renal, ovarian, and lung carcinoma cells

49. Subject Index Vol. 21, 2006

50. Contents Vol. 21, 2006

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