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Title[redir]:
Angiopoietin receptor Tie2 is required for vein specification and maintenance via regulating COUP-TFII | eLife
Description:
Analyses with genetically engineered mouse models in combination with biochemical approaches reveal a crucial role of the receptor tyrosine kinase Tie2 mediated signals in venogenesis via an Akt mediated regulation of COUP-TFII protein stabilization.

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methods references article rabbit monoclonal anti-phospho-akt473 quantitative real-time rt–pcr rabbit polyclonal anti-phospho-p56dok-2 real-time rt-pcr revealed mouse monoclonal anti-coup-tfii angiopoietin-1-dependent cell migration gou young koh ras-erk pathway downstream rabbit polyclonal anti-p56dok-2 real-time rt-pcr tekflox/βˆ’/ubc-creert2 neonatal mice rabbit polyclonal anti-erk1/2 rabbit polyclonal anti-akt cell-autonomous effect resulting tekflox/+/cdh5-creert2 littermate mice goat anti-mouse tie2 regulate coup-tfii expression coup-tfii protein stability arita adams max-planck-institute goat anti-mouse dll4 goat anti-mouse ephb4 rat anti-mouse pecam-1 inhibit raf1-erk1/2 signaling stimulate tie2/akt pathway coup-tfii protein level long-term postnatal attenuation protein-tyrosine kinases genes coup-tfii mrna level de boer ischemia-induced retinal neovascularization fluorochrome-conjugated secondary antibodies wnt/Ξ²-catenin endothelial cell-cell mouse genomic sequences abnormal arterial-venous alignment myocardium-derived angiopoietin-1 mediates angiopoietin signaling guoqiang xu college ligand-independent tie2 activation analyzed coup-tfii level angiopoietin receptor tie2 receptor tyrosine kinase endothelial cell migration blood vessel growth gene targeting leads press resources xml mouse retinal vascularization regulate venous identity

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      headline:Angiopoietin receptor Tie2 is required for vein specification and maintenance via regulating COUP-TFII
      datePublished:2016-12-22
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Periodical:
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