Developmental biology: vasculogenesis is a wreck without RECK

Current Biology : CB
Bryan WelmZena Werb

Abstract

The unique membrane-associated inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinases, RECK, is required for vascular maturation during embryogenesis. The phenotype of a loss of function mutation of RECK shows the importance of pericellular proteolysis in development.

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