Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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37306 | Trends in Biotechnology | 2008 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) are a heterogeneous subpopulation of bone marrow mononuclear cells that have an enhanced potential for differentiation within the endothelial cell lineage. In response to ischemic injury, EPCs are mobilized from the bone marrow to the peripheral circulation and home to the sites of new vessel growth, where they become incorporated into the growing vasculature. Thus, EPCs can be therapeutically useful for treating ischemic injury or for delivering anti-cancer agents to tumors.
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Authors
Jerome G. Roncalli, Jörn Tongers, Marie-Ange Renault, Douglas W. Losordo,