
Development of the Vascular System
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Jonathan Nugent is the editor of Development of the Vascular System, published by Wiley.
Maeve O'Connor is the editor of Development of the Vascular System, published by Wiley.
Content
- Intro
- Development of the vascular system
- Contents
- Chairman's introduction
- Control of early embryonic heart morphogenesis: a hypothesis
- Discussion
- Patterns of vascularization in the developing cerebral cortex
- Discussion
- The pattern of elastin in the aorta and large arteries of mammals
- Discussion
- 'Structural autoregulation'-the local adaptation of vascular beds to chronic changes in pressure
- Discussion
- Physical factors and angiogenesis
- Discussion
- General discussion I
- Vascularization of experimental tumours
- Discussion
- Role of mast cells in experimental tumour angiogenesis
- Discussion
- The role of heparin in angiogenesis
- Discussion
- Degradation of basement membrane components by vascular endothelial cells: role in neovascularization
- Discussion
- Inhibition of neovascularization by a cartilage factor
- Discussion
- General discussion II
- Tumour angiogenesis factors
- Endothelial cell markers
- Morphogenesis
- General discussion III
- Endothelial cell regeneration in hypertension and hypercholesterolaemia
- A hypothesis of atherogenesis
- Pathological vascularization of the coronary intima
- Discussion
- Maldevelopments of the vascular system: clinical conundrums
- Discussion
- Index of contributors
- Subject index
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