| Literature DB >> 17577673 |
Amanda Lisabeth Evans1, James Bryant, Jeremy Skepper, Stephen K Smith, Cristin G Print, D Stephen Charnock-Jones.
Abstract
It has become increasingly clear that the investigation of vascular development is best considered in the context of a whole tissue environment since in vivo endothelial cells interact closely with other cell types. Murine embryoid bodies have been used as a model for the early development of a vascular network and are amenable to genetic manipulation and treatment with soluble modulators. However, quantifying morphological changes in these complex three-dimensional structures is challenging. In this paper we describe protocols to culture embryoid bodies on a large scale to study vascular development together with methods to quantify changes seen when antiangiogenic agents or endothelial cell-specific transgenes are introduced.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17577673 DOI: 10.1007/s10456-007-9076-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angiogenesis ISSN: 0969-6970 Impact factor: 9.596