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1. R-Ras Deficiency in Pericytes Causes Frequent Microphthalmia and Perturbs Retinal Vascular Development.

2. Endothelial C-Type Natriuretic Peptide Acts on Pericytes to Regulate Microcirculatory Flow and Blood Pressure.

3. Targeting vascular pericytes in hypoxic tumors increases lung metastasis via angiopoietin-2.

4. Involvement of platelet-derived growth factor receptor β in fibrosis through extracellular matrix protein production after ischemic stroke.

5. Changes in Otx2 and parvalbumin immunoreactivity in the superior colliculus in the platelet-derived growth factor receptor-β knockout mice.

6. Aberrant hippocampal spine morphology and impaired memory formation in neuronal platelet-derived growth factor β-receptor lacking mice.

7. Cognitive and socio-emotional deficits in platelet-derived growth factor receptor-β gene knockout mice.

8. Neuroprotective effects of PDGF against oxidative stress and the signaling pathway involved.

9. Cardiomyocyte PDGFR-beta signaling is an essential component of the mouse cardiac response to load-induced stress.

10. Platelet-derived growth factor receptor beta signaling is required for efficient epicardial cell migration and development of two distinct coronary vascular smooth muscle cell populations.

11. Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)-BB inhibits AMPA receptor-mediated synaptic transmission via PDGF receptor-beta in murine nucleus tractus solitarius.

12. Microarray analysis of blood microvessels from PDGF-B and PDGF-Rbeta mutant mice identifies novel markers for brain pericytes.

13. Mouse brains deficient in neuronal PDGF receptor-beta develop normally but are vulnerable to injury.

14. Deletion of the PDGFR-beta gene affects key fibroblast functions important for wound healing.

15. Transcription profiling of platelet-derived growth factor-B-deficient mouse embryos identifies RGS5 as a novel marker for pericytes and vascular smooth muscle cells.

16. PDGF receptor-alpha deficiency in glomerular mesangial cells of tenascin-C knockout mice.

17. Basis of hematopoietic defects in platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)-B and PDGF beta-receptor null mice.

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