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  • A protocol for phenotypic detection and characterization of vascular cells of different origins in a lung neovascularization model in rodents.

A protocol for phenotypic detection and characterization of vascular cells of different origins in a lung neovascularization model in rodents.

Nature protocols (2008-03-08)
Rosemary C Jones, Diane E Capen, Kenneth S Cohen, Lance L Munn, Rakesh K Jain, Dan G Duda
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The goal of many current studies of neovascularization is to define the phenotype of vascular cell populations of different origins and to determine how such cells promote assembly of vascular channel. Here, we describe a protocol to immunophenotype vascular cells by high-resolution imaging and by fluorescence-activated flow cytometry in an in vivo rodent model of pulmonary microvascular remodeling. Analysis of cells by this combined approach will characterize their phenotype, quantify their number and identify their role in the assembly of vascular channels.

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