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Coexistence of Eph receptor B1 and ephrin B2 in port-wine stain endothelial progenitor cells contributes to clinicopathological vasculature dilatation

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PWS ECs are differentiation-impaired, late-stage endothelial progenitor cells with a specific phenotype of CD133<sup>+</sup> /CD166<sup>+</sup> /EphB1<sup>+</sup> /EfnB2<sup>+</sup> , which form immature venule-like pathoanatomical vasculatures. The disruption of normal EC-EC interactions by coexistence of EphB1 and EfnB2 contributes to progressive dilatation of PWS vasculatures.

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