Thrombin-Induced Force Development in Vascular Endothelial Cells: Contribution to Alteration of Permeability Mediated by Calcium-Dependent and -Independent Pathways
Endothelial cell (EC) barrier dysfunction is associated with many types of vascular diseases. Investigators have hypothesized that altered EC contraction in conjunction with morphological changes may lead to EC dysfunction. However, the nature of EC contraction and its regulatory mechanisms are not...
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Main Authors: | Koji Nobe (Author), Tomoko Sone (Author), Richard J. Paul (Author), Kazuo Honda (Author) |
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2005-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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