PMID: 9433032Jan 20, 1998Paper

The structure and function of the cutaneous vasculature

The Journal of Dermatology
R A Swerlick

Abstract

The cutaneous vasculature is a dynamic network that responds to its environment depending upon specific demands in time and space. Changes in its functional role can be observed as changes in gross structure, or by alterations in specific gene expression or function. The improved understanding in mechanisms by which EC participate in inflammatory, neoplastic, and reparative processes will likely reap great benefits in our understanding and treatment of cutaneous disease.

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Oct 31, 2014·The Journal of Dermatology·Stephen Chu-Sung HuChih-Jen Huang
Oct 2, 2019·Bioengineering & Translational Medicine·Lauren A HerronHasan E Abaci
Nov 12, 2019·Frontiers in Immunology·Elsa NeubertLuise Erpenbeck
Nov 9, 2018·BioMed Research International·Pollyana Ribeiro CastroLuciola Silva Barcelos

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