“…Postnatally, V integrins have been implicated in cellular responses to injury, immunity, angiogenesis and aspects of tumor progression (Nemeth et al, 2007;Takada et al, 2007). During vertebrate development, V integrins exhibit a wide distribution of overlapping expression domains in mammalian, avian and zebrafish embryos (Ablooglu et al, 2007;Delannet et al, 1994;Neugebauer et al, 1991;Testaz et al, 1999;Yamada et al, 1995). The developmental importance of V is illustrated by the phenotype of V (itgav -Zebrafish Information Network) knockout mice, which demonstrate improper formation of embryonic cerebral blood vessels and defective axon and glia interactions in the postnatal central nervous system (Bader et al, 1998;McCarty et al, 2005;McCarty et al, 2002).…”