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Endoglin Interacts with VEGFR2 to Promote Angiogenesis

The FASEB Journal. Authors: Hongyu Tian, Jennifer J. Huang, Christelle Golzio, Xia Gao, Melissa Hector-Greene, Nicholas Katsanis, and Gerard C. Blobe. This article is available for public use and does not require purchase. Click to view the full article.

Endoglin Interacts with VEGFR2 to Promote Angiogenesis

Angiogenesis is the physiologic process by which new blood vessels arise from pre-existing vessels. Endoglin, a TGF-β coreceptor predominantly expressed in endothelial cells, plays an important role in vascular development and tumor-associated angiogenesis. However, the mechanism by which endoglin regulates angiogenesis, especially during tip cell formation, remains largely unknown. (view resource to learn more)

HHT: Diagnosis and Management from the Hematologist’s Perspective

Haematologica. Authors: Athena Kritharis, Hanny Al-Samkari, and David J Kuter. This article is available for public use and does not require purchase. Click to view the full article.

HHT: Diagnosis and Management from the Hematologist’s Perspective

This review discusses the biology of HHT, management issues that face the practising hematologist, and considerations of future directions in HHT treatment. The diagnosis of hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia is clinical, based on the Curaçao criteria. Genetic mutations that have been identified include ENG, ACVRL1/ALK1, and MADH4/SMAD4, among others.Optimal treatment is best delivered via a multidisciplinary…

Applicability of the Curacao Criteria for the Diagnosis of HHT in the Pediatric Population

The Journal of Pediatrics. Authors: Kristy S. Pahl, Arkopal Choudhury, Katie Wusik, Adrienne Hammill, Andrew White, Katharine Henderson, Jeffrey Pollak, and Raj S. Kasthuri. This article is available for public use and does not require purchase. Click to view the full article.

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