Robbins Pathologic Basis of DiseasePresenting the latest edition of this popular, comprehensive and practical text of pathology. Written with great clarity for easy readability, this reference offers detailed discussions of genetic disorders, cellular injury and death, neoplasia, the skeletal system and soft tissue tumors, and much more. Completely revised and updated, this edition is even more user-friendly with the use of text boxes for key topics in each chapter and a new full-color design. Features 1200 excellent 4-color illustrations! |
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Page 105
... endothelial cells , called Tie2 , to recruit a set of periendothelial cells , which serve to stabilize newly formed vessels.58 The Ang1 / Tie2 interaction mediates vessel matu- ration from simple endothelial tubes into more elaborate ...
... endothelial cells , called Tie2 , to recruit a set of periendothelial cells , which serve to stabilize newly formed vessels.58 The Ang1 / Tie2 interaction mediates vessel matu- ration from simple endothelial tubes into more elaborate ...
Page 120
... cellular matrix . Nonactivated platelets do not adhere to the endothelium , a property intrinsic to endothelial plasma membrane . If platelets do become activated after focal endothelial injury , they are specifically inhibited from ...
... cellular matrix . Nonactivated platelets do not adhere to the endothelium , a property intrinsic to endothelial plasma membrane . If platelets do become activated after focal endothelial injury , they are specifically inhibited from ...
Page 496
... Cells Endothelial cells form a monolayer that lines the entire vascular system ( the endothelium ) . Their structural and functional integrity is fundamental to the maintenance of vessel wall homeostasis and circulatory function ...
... Cells Endothelial cells form a monolayer that lines the entire vascular system ( the endothelium ) . Their structural and functional integrity is fundamental to the maintenance of vessel wall homeostasis and circulatory function ...
Contents
Cell Injury and Diseases of Immunity 188 | 1 |
29 | 14 |
Neoplasia 260 | 21 |
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