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| [[Cardiovascular System Development]] See also [[Template:Heart terms|Heart terms]], [[Template:Immune terms|Immune terms]] and [[Template:Blood terms|Blood terms]]. | | [[Cardiovascular System Development]] See also [[Template:Heart terms|Heart terms]], [[Template:Immune terms|Immune terms]] and [[Template:Blood terms|Blood terms]]. | ||
* '''basophil''' - (basophil granulocyte) rare blood cell have 2 or 3 lobed nucleus and the nucleus may appear S-shaped. Cytoplasmic granules are stained deeply bluish or reddish-violetand fewer than those in eosinophils. Cells release vasoactive substances heparin and histamine that dilate blood vessels. | |||
*'''blood islands''' - earliest sites of blood vessel and blood cell formation, seen mainly on yolk sac chorion. | *'''blood islands''' - earliest sites of blood vessel and blood cell formation, seen mainly on yolk sac chorion. | ||
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*'''pericytes''' - (Rouget cells) cells located at the abluminal surface of microvessels close to endothelial cells, mainly found associated with CNS vessels and involved in vessel formation, remodeling and stabilization. | *'''pericytes''' - (Rouget cells) cells located at the abluminal surface of microvessels close to endothelial cells, mainly found associated with CNS vessels and involved in vessel formation, remodeling and stabilization. | ||
* '''platelets''' fragments of the cytoplasm from the bone marrow megakaryocyte (thrombocyte precursor cell). | |||
*'''vascular endothelial growth factor''' - (VEGF) A secreted protein growth factor family, which stimulates the proliferation of vasular endotheial cells and therefore blood vessel growth. VEGF's have several roles in embryonic development. The VEGF family has 7 members (VEGF-A, VEGF-B, VEGF-C, VEGF-D, VEGF-E, VEGF-F, and PlGF) that have a common VEGF homology domain. PIGF is the placental growth factor. They act through 3 VEGF tyrosine kinase membrane receptors (VEGFR-1 to 3) with seven immunoglobulin-like domains in the extracellular domain, a single transmembrane region, and an intracellular tyrosine kinase sequence. | *'''vascular endothelial growth factor''' - (VEGF) A secreted protein growth factor family, which stimulates the proliferation of vasular endotheial cells and therefore blood vessel growth. VEGF's have several roles in embryonic development. The VEGF family has 7 members (VEGF-A, VEGF-B, VEGF-C, VEGF-D, VEGF-E, VEGF-F, and PlGF) that have a common VEGF homology domain. PIGF is the placental growth factor. They act through 3 VEGF tyrosine kinase membrane receptors (VEGFR-1 to 3) with seven immunoglobulin-like domains in the extracellular domain, a single transmembrane region, and an intracellular tyrosine kinase sequence. |
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