Pericyte-Tunnelling Nanotube-Driven Angiogenesis and C-KIT Immunolocalization in Human Developing Brain and Glioblastoma
Mariella Errede,
Antonio D’Amati,
Tiziana Annese
et al.
Abstract:Pericyte and their tunnelling nanotubes (P-TNTs) have been described as involved in the early phases of angiogenesis in the human normal developing brain and glioblastoma, being a common feature of combined endothelium/pericyte vessel sprouts. Based on the few data available so far about this ‘alternative’ pericyte-TNT-driven mode of angiogenesis, whose precise function in vessel growth through vascular cells communication, has still to be determined, this study aims to cast light on the regulative molecules i… Show more
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