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Barrientos G et al. – The recent finding that dendritic cell subsets can promote angiogenesis in a variety of physiopathological settings suggests that regulatory functions of these cells may go beyond the promotion of maternal tolerance, having impact on other processes such as decidualization and placentation and the vascular changes associated to them. Current evidence on dendritic cell–derived angiogenic signals and their potential implications in vascular development during gestation are reviewed and discussed herein.


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