2014
DOI: 10.1161/atvbaha.114.303809
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Stem/Progenitor Cells in Vascular Regeneration

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“…105 Vascular tissue-resident or adult stem cells have been discovered and display variable capacities for differentiation. [106][107][108] Stem/ progenitor cells can differentiate into vascular cell lineages, which may contribute to the regenerative process and could be useful for the treatment of atherosclerosis.…”
Section: Stem/progenitor Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…105 Vascular tissue-resident or adult stem cells have been discovered and display variable capacities for differentiation. [106][107][108] Stem/ progenitor cells can differentiate into vascular cell lineages, which may contribute to the regenerative process and could be useful for the treatment of atherosclerosis.…”
Section: Stem/progenitor Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[15][16][17] In addition, it has been shown to be involved in promoting endothelial migration 18 and enhancing endothelial barrier function, which is necessary for vessel maturation. 19 Taken together CXCL12 may enhance angiogenesis during wound healing by recruiting progenitor cells along with direct interaction with endothelial cells.…”
Section: Chemokines Regulating Angiogenesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, recent studies have shown that various progenitor and non-progenitor cell subsets could be a source of VSMCs. Those include SMC progenitors (Kumar et al 2010), pericytes (Orekhov et al 2014), vascular resident and non-resident MSCs (Zhang and Xu 2014), adipose stromal cells (Merfeld-Clauss et al 2014), and mature ECs that could undergo endothelialmesenchymal transition (Lin et al 2012). However, the portion of non-local cells that are involved in the neointima formation is still unclear.…”
Section: Smooth Muscle Cell Progenitor Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%