Cimini, Maria Cannatá, Antonio Pasquinelli, Gianandrea Rota, Marcello Goichberg, Polina Perivascular localization of the podoplanin-expressing cells. <p>Thin cardiac sections were indirectly immunolabeled with podoplanin (red) and VEGFR-2 (green) antibodies. Nuclei, blue. Time after MI is indicated. Areas in rectangles are shown at a higher magnification in the adjacent images for each color channel and merged. Note the podoplanin-positive cells encircling the VEGFR-2-labeled BVs.</p> lymphatic network;scar development;artery ligation;lymphatic vessel growth;sham-operated counterparts;lymphatic endothelium;Podoplanin-carrying populations;Podoplanin immunoreactivity;infarcted adult heart;infarcted myocardium;podoplanin-containing cells;infarcted heart;mesenchymal markers;infarcted hearts;infarcted region;scar formation;VEGFR -3;podoplanin-expressing cell populations;podoplanin-labeled cells;spatiotemporal changes;extracellular matrix deposits;LYVE -1-negative cells;fibrogenic responses;VEGFR -2 content;blood vessels;podoplanin-positive cell compartment;post-MI lymphangiogenesis;mouse model;wound granulation;infarcted myocardium Cardiac lymphatic vasculature;LYVE -1-positive lymphatic vessels;pro-fibrotic cells;master regulator;PDGFR;fibrotic area;hematoendothelial epitope CD 34.;podoplanin-presenting cells;podoplanin-rich LYVE -1-negative multicellular assemblies;Prox -1-positive 2017-03-23
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