Simin Rymo
University of Münster
2 Papers
Simin Rymo is an academic researcher from University of Münster. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neovascularization & Angiogenesis. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications. Previous affiliations of Simin Rymo include Karolinska Institutet & University of Gothenburg.
Chat about Author
Papers
The sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor S1PR1 restricts sprouting angiogenesis by regulating the interplay between VE-cadherin and VEGFR2
Konstantin Gaengel,Colin Niaudet,Kazuhiro Hagikura,Bàrbara Laviña,Lars Muhl,Jennifer J. Hofmann,Lwaki Ebarasi,Staffan Nyström,Simin Rymo,Simin Rymo,Long Long Chen,Mei-Fong Pang,Yi Jin,Elisabeth Raschperger,Pernilla Roswall,Dörte Schulte,Rui Benedito,Jimmy Larsson,Mats Hellström,Jonas Fuxe,Per Uhlén,Ralf H. Adams,Lars Jakobsson,Arindam Majumdar,Dietmar Vestweber,Anne Uv,Christer Betsholtz +26 more
TL;DR: It is shown that S1PR1, a receptor for the blood-borne bioactive lipid sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P), is critical for inhibition of angiogenesis and acquisition of vascular stability, and suggested that it acts as a vascular-intrinsic stabilization mechanism, protecting developing blood vessels against aberrant angiogenic responses.
322
A Two-Way Communication between Microglial Cells and Angiogenic Sprouts Regulates Angiogenesis in Aortic Ring Cultures
Simin Rymo,Holger Gerhardt,Fredrik Wolfhagen Sand,Richard A. Lang,Anne Uv,Christer Betsholtz +5 more
TL;DR: The observed migration of microglia towards the growing sprouts suggests that their position near endothelial tip-cells could result from attractive cues secreted by the vessels, and should extend the understanding of howmicroglia promote vascular network formation.