Sufficient Cav-1 levels in the endothelium are critical for the maintenance of the neurovascular unit in the retina
Abstract Background Caveolin-1 (Cav-1) is a pivotal protein in the plasma membrane. Studies on homozygous Cav-1 deficient mice revealed that Cav-1 is essential for endothelial function and angiogenesis in the retina. However, whether a reduction in Cav-1 content hampers the neurovascular unit (NVU)...
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Main Authors: | Yixin Wang (Author), Mahmoud Halawa (Author), Anupriya Chatterjee (Author), Rachana Eshwaran (Author), Yi Qiu (Author), Yohanes Cakrapradipta Wibowo (Author), Jianyuan Pan (Author), Thomas Wieland (Author), Yuxi Feng (Author) |
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