New artery of knowledge: 3D models of angiogenesis.

Vascular biology (Bristol, England) Pub Date : 2019-12-03 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1530/VB-19-0026
Eleonora Zucchelli, Qasim A Majid, Gabor Foldes
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Angiogenesis and vasculogenesis are complex processes by which new blood vessels are formed and expanded. They play a pivotal role not only in physiological development and growth and tissue and organ repair, but also in a range of pathological conditions, from tumour formation to chronic inflammation and atherosclerosis. Understanding the multistep cell-differentiation programmes and identifying the key molecular players of physiological angiogenesis/vasculogenesis are critical to tackle pathological mechanisms. While many questions are yet to be answered, increasingly sophisticated in vitro, in vivo and ex vivo models of angiogenesis/vasculogenesis, together with cutting-edge imaging techniques, allowed for recent major advances in the field. This review aims to summarise the three-dimensional models available to study vascular network formation and to discuss advantages and limitations of the current systems.

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知识的新动脉:血管生成的三维模型。
血管生成和血管生成是新血管形成和扩张的复杂过程。它们不仅在生理发育和生长、组织和器官修复中起着关键作用,而且在从肿瘤形成到慢性炎症和动脉粥样硬化的一系列病理条件中也起着关键作用。了解多步骤细胞分化程序和确定生理性血管生成/血管生成的关键分子对于解决病理机制至关重要。尽管许多问题尚未得到解答,但越来越复杂的体外、体内和离体血管生成模型,以及尖端的成像技术,使得该领域最近取得了重大进展。本文综述了用于研究血管网络形成的三维模型,并讨论了现有系统的优点和局限性。
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