Molecular signature-based labeling techniques for vascular endothelial cells.

IF 2.3 4区 生物学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY Acta histochemica Pub Date : 2024-12-06 DOI:10.1016/j.acthis.2024.152222
Krutika H Dobariya, Divya Goyal, Hemant Kumar
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Vascular endothelial cells (VECs) play a crucial role in the development and maintenance of vascular biology specific to the tissue types. Molecular signature-based labeling and imaging of VECs help researchers understand potential mechanisms linking VECs to disease pathology, serving as valuable biomarkers in clinical settings and trials. Labeling techniques involve selectively tagging or marking VECs for visualization. Immunolabeled employs antibodies that specifically bind to VECs markers, while fluorescent tracers or dyes can directly label VECs for imaging. Some techniques use specific carbohydrate residues on cell surface, while others employ endothelial-specific promoters to express fluorescent proteins. Additionally, VEC can be labeled with contrast agents, radiolabeled tracers, and nanoparticles. The choice of labeling technique depends on study context, including whether it involves animal models, in vitro cell cultures, or clinical applications. Herein, we discussed the various labeling methods utilized to label VECs and the techniques to visualize them.

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Acta histochemica
Acta histochemica 生物-细胞生物学
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期刊介绍: Acta histochemica, a journal of structural biochemistry of cells and tissues, publishes original research articles, short communications, reviews, letters to the editor, meeting reports and abstracts of meetings. The aim of the journal is to provide a forum for the cytochemical and histochemical research community in the life sciences, including cell biology, biotechnology, neurobiology, immunobiology, pathology, pharmacology, botany, zoology and environmental and toxicological research. The journal focuses on new developments in cytochemistry and histochemistry and their applications. Manuscripts reporting on studies of living cells and tissues are particularly welcome. Understanding the complexity of cells and tissues, i.e. their biocomplexity and biodiversity, is a major goal of the journal and reports on this topic are especially encouraged. Original research articles, short communications and reviews that report on new developments in cytochemistry and histochemistry are welcomed, especially when molecular biology is combined with the use of advanced microscopical techniques including image analysis and cytometry. Letters to the editor should comment or interpret previously published articles in the journal to trigger scientific discussions. Meeting reports are considered to be very important publications in the journal because they are excellent opportunities to present state-of-the-art overviews of fields in research where the developments are fast and hard to follow. Authors of meeting reports should consult the editors before writing a report. The editorial policy of the editors and the editorial board is rapid publication. Once a manuscript is received by one of the editors, an editorial decision about acceptance, revision or rejection will be taken within a month. It is the aim of the publishers to have a manuscript published within three months after the manuscript has been accepted
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