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6. Editorial Expression of Concern: The netrin receptor UNC5B mediates guidance events controlling morphogenesis of the vascular system

8. Long non-coding RNA LASSIE regulates shear stress sensing and endothelial barrier function

9. The GEF Trio controls endothelial cell size and arterial remodeling downstream of Vegf signaling in both zebrafish and cell models

14. Angiogenesis

18. Circular RNAs are a large class of animal RNAs with regulatory potency

21. In Vivo Behavior of the Antibacterial Peptide Cyclo[RRRWFW], Explored Using a 3-Hydroxychromone-Derived Fluorescent Amino Acid

24. Negative Regulators of Vessel Patterning

26. Specific fibroblast subpopulations and neuronal structures provide local sources of Vegfc-processing components during zebrafish lymphangiogenesis

28. Neuronal sFlt1 and Vegfaa determine venous sprouting and spinal cord vascularization

29. Evidence for a novel angiotensin II receptor involved in angiogenesis in chick embryo chorioallantoic membrane

30. Role of Ryanodine Type 2 Receptors in Elementary Ca 2+ Signaling in Arteries and Vascular Adaptive Responses

31. Steerable Induction of the Thymosin β4/MRTF-A Pathway via AAV-Based Overexpression Induces Therapeutic Neovascularization

33. Inhibition of Notch signaling induces extensive intussusceptive neo-angiogenesis by recruitment of mononuclear cells

35. Vessels of rejuvenation: the identification of specialized endothelial-cell populations in the blood vessels of bones, and their signalling pathways, reveals how the vasculature contributes to bone formation

36. Contractile and relaxing reactivity in carotid and femoral arteries of chicken embryos

38. The somite-secreted factor Maeg promotes zebrafish embryonic angiogenesis

40. MRTF-A controls vessel growth and maturation by increasing the expression of CCN1 and CCN2

41. Pulsatile shear and Gja5 modulate arterial identity and remodeling events during flow-driven arteriogenesis

42. Fetal growth restriction results in remodeled and less efficient hearts in children

43. Hypoxia induces dilated cardiomyopathy in the chick embryo:mechanism, intervention, and long-term consequences

44. Hypoxia induces dilated cardiomyopathy in the chick embryo: mechanism, intervention, and long-term consequences

46. Dll4-Notch signaling determines the formation of native arterial collateral networks and arterial function in mouse ischemia models

47. Thymosin β4 Improves Differentiation and Vascularization of EHTs.

48. Arteriogenesis Is Modulated By Bradykinin Receptor Signaling

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