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Endothelial Cells and the Biology of Factor VIII
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1977
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Vascular DiseaseEndothelial CellsImmunologyBlood CellPathologyHuman Endothelial Cells.1Endothelial Cells LineInflammationAngiogenesisHematologyFactor ViiiAtherosclerosisHealth SciencesEndothelial Cell PathobiologyVascular AdaptationVascular BiologyNeovascularizationVascular Endothelial Growth FactorCell BiologyEndothelial BiologyEndothelial DysfunctionHemostasisMedicine
Endothelial cells line the insides of arteries, veins, capillaries and lymphatics, usually in a layer one cell thick. These cells have important roles in physiologic hemostasis, in the permeability of blood vessels and in mediation of their response to a variety of physiologic and pathologic stimuli.1 Abnormalities in the structure and function of endothelial cells may contribute substantially to diseases of blood-vessel walls, particularly thrombosis and atherosclerosis.1 2 3 To study the role of endothelial cells in these and other important biologic phenomena, my colleagues and I developed methods for identification and long-term culture of human endothelial cells.1 At about the same . . .
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