Julian Gonzalez-Rubio, Hannah Kubiza, Yong Xu, Hiltrud Koenigs-Werner, Mona Sophie Schmitz, Michaela Schedel, Christian Apel, Stefan Jockenhoevel, Christian G. Cornelissen, Anja Lena Thiebes
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Abstract
Pericytes Support Angiogenic Sprouting
The image shows a blood vessel (red and green) sprouting between the columns of a microfluidic chip (blue) and invading the hydrogel above. This mechanism of vascularization is known as angiogenesis, which forms the vast majority of our circulatory system. The interplay between vessel formation, stromal cells and pericytes is explored in article number 2408131 by Anja Lena Thiebes and co-workers.
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