Proteomic Analysis Reveals GLUT1 to be a Novel Discriminating Marker of Human Arterial Endothelium In vivo and loss of Venous Identity in Cell Culture
<p>Despite greatly improved understanding of endothelial heterogeneity, the number of molecules discriminating human arterial and venous endothelium remains limited. Indeed, there have been few reports validating markers proposed in animal model studies in freshly isolated human tissues. We re...
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Main Authors: | Richardson MR (Author), Patrick Cahan (Author), Xianyin Lai (Author), Nutan Prasain (Author), Mervin C Yoder (Author), Frank A Witzmann (Author) |
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Open Journal of Proteomics and Genomics - Peertechz Publications,
2016-08-02.
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