0 relating to the endothelium (= the thin layer of cells that line the blood vessels, heart, and some body cavities):
endothelial cells
The growing tumours comprise haemangioma endothelial cells (red) as well as nonendothelial cells, including haematopoietic cells and pericytes (blue).
Inflammation, endothelial activation, red blood cell membrane abnormalities and altered availability of vasoactive factors characterise this disorder.
Factors that promote cellular dehydration, tissue hypoxia, and leukocyte or endothelial cell activation are all involved in generating vaso-occlusion.
The bacterium must therefore traverse this cellular barrier, and this is thought to occur through the endothelial cells rather than around them.
Unlike the endothelial cell swelling, these pathologic findings were found only in women with pre-eclampsia.
Striated filamentous bundles associated with centrioles in pulmonary lymphatic endothelial cells.
While it is obvious that inertial effects can be neglected in (2.2) for the endothelial glycocalyx, this is not true for skiing or snowboarding.
These circulating factors would promote vascular inflammation and endothelial dysfunction, and result in insulin resistance and hypertension as described above.