Eva L. Vertes
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
2 Papers
Eva L. Vertes is an academic researcher from Howard Hughes Medical Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stem cell & CD34. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
Endothelial Cells Are Essential for the Self-Renewal and Repopulation of Notch-Dependent Hematopoietic Stem Cells
Jason M. Butler,Daniel J. Nolan,Eva L. Vertes,Barbara Varnum-Finney,Hideki Kobayashi,Andrea T. Hooper,Marco Seandel,Marco Seandel,Koji Shido,Ian A. White,Mariko Kobayashi,Larry Witte,Chad May,Carrie J. Shawber,Yuki Kimura,Jan Kitajewski,Zev Rosenwaks,Irwin D. Bernstein,Shahin Rafii +18 more
TL;DR: Angiogenic models are developed to demonstrate that EC-derived angiocrine growth factors support in vitro self-renewal and in vivo repopulation of authentic LT-HSCs, and establish an instructive vascular niche for clinical-scale expansion of LT- HSCs and a cellular platform to identify stem cell-active trophogens.
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Generation of a functional and durable vascular niche by the adenoviral E4ORF1 gene
Marco Seandel,Jason M. Butler,Hideki Kobayashi,Andrea T. Hooper,Ian A. White,Fan Zhang,Eva L. Vertes,Mariko Kobayashi,Yan Zhang,Sergey V. Shmelkov,Neil R. Hackett,Sina Y. Rabbany,Julie L. Boyer,Shahin Rafii +13 more
TL;DR: L Lentiviral introduction of E4ORF1 into human PECs increased the long-term survival of these cells in serum/cytokine-free conditions, while preserving their in vivo angiogenic potential for tubulogenesis and sprouting, and established an Akt-dependent durable vascular niche.