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Vessel permeability

Fulimoto J, Sakaguchi H, Hirose R, Tamaya T (1998) Sex steroidal regulation of vessel permeability associated with vessel endothelial cadherin (v-cadherin). J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol 67 25-32... [Pg.240]

Significant physiological functions not occurring in mast cells have been found for heparin and histamine (3,4,5,6). In this form the agents are synthesized and released as required. Thus, in the intestine, in response to a meal of fat, secretion of histamine causes increased vessel permeability and fat transport, while secretion of heparin causes release of DAO to destroy the histamine in a negative feedback cycle (see Figure 8). [Pg.346]

D. Feng, A. M. Dvorak, H. F. Dvorak, M. Puder, D. Mukhopad-hyay and J. Folkman, Inhibition of vessel permeability by TNP-470 and its polymer conjugate, caplostatin. Cancer Cell, 7, 251-261 (2005). [Pg.73]


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