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    Author Correction: SUMOylation of VEGFR2 regulates its intracellular trafficking and pathological angiogenesis

    An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.

    Huanjiao Jenny Zhou, Zhe Xu, Zongren Wang, Haifeng Zhang in Nature Communications (2019)

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    Publisher Correction: N-terminal syndecan-2 domain selectively enhances 6-O heparan sulfate chains sulfation and promotes VEGFA165-dependent neovascularization

    The original version of this Article contained errors in Figures 1, 3 and 4. In panels b and d of Figure 1, the labels ‘Sdc4-/-’ were inadvertently replaced by ‘Sdc4+/+‘. In panels c and d of Figure 3, the labels...

    Federico Corti, Yingdi Wang, John M. Rhodes, Deepak Atri in Nature Communications (2019)

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    N-terminal syndecan-2 domain selectively enhances 6-O heparan sulfate chains sulfation and promotes VEGFA165-dependent neovascularization

    The proteoglycan Syndecan-2 (Sdc2) has been implicated in regulation of cytoskeleton organization, integrin signaling and developmental angiogenesis in zebrafish. Here we report that mice with global and induc...

    Federico Corti, Yingdi Wang, John M. Rhodes, Deepak Atri in Nature Communications (2019)

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    Restoration of brain circulation and cellular functions hours post-mortem

    The brains of humans and other mammals are highly vulnerable to interruptions in blood flow and decreases in oxygen levels. Here we describe the restoration and maintenance of microcirculation and molecular an...

    Zvonimir Vrselja, Stefano G. Daniele, John Silbereis, Francesca Talpo in Nature (2019)

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    SUMOylation of VEGFR2 regulates its intracellular trafficking and pathological angiogenesis

    Regulation of VEGFR2 represents an important mechanism for the control of angiogenesis. VEGFR2 activity can be regulated by post-translational modifications such as ubiquitination and acetylation. However, whe...

    Huanjiao Jenny Zhou, Zhe Xu, Zongren Wang, Haifeng Zhang in Nature Communications (2018)

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    Hyperoxia causes miR-34a-mediated injury via angiopoietin-1 in neonatal lungs

    Hyperoxia-induced acute lung injury (HALI) is a key contributor to the pathogenesis of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) in neonates, for which no specific preventive or therapeutic agent is available. Here we ...

    Mansoor Syed, Pragnya Das, Aishwarya Pawar, Zubair H. Aghai in Nature Communications (2017)

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    Macrophage skewing by Phd2 haplodeficiency prevents ischaemia by inducing arteriogenesis

    The cellular oxygen-sensing enyzme PHD2 uses oxygen to degrade hypoxia-inducible factor 1α. Using a mouse model of limb ischaemia, Takeda et al. link oxygen sensing through PHD2 to macrophage phenotype and arteri...

    Yukiji Takeda, Sandra Costa, Estelle Delamarre, Carmen Roncal in Nature (2011)