Friday, August 29, 2008

Blood vessel cells are instructed to form tube-like structures

Source: Uppsala University
Date: August 29, 2008

Summary:

How do blood vessel cells understand that they should organise themselves in tubes and not in layers? A research group from Uppsala University shows for the first time that a special type of "instructor" molecule is needed to accomplish this. These findings, published in the scientific journal Blood, might be an important step towards using stem cells to build new organs.