The heparan sulfate editing enzyme Sulf1 plays a novel role in zebrafish VegfA mediated arterial venous identity.
Arterial and venous specification is critical for establishing and maintaining a functioning vascular system, and defects in key arteriovenous signaling pathways including VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) lead to congenital arteriopathies. The activities of VEGF, are in part controlled by h...
Main Authors: | Gorsi, B, Liu, F, Ma, X, Chico, T, v, A, Kramer, K, Bridges, E, Monteiro, R, Harris, A, Patient, R, Stringer, SE |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2014
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