Publications by authors named "Michael C Hornburger"

The most frequently used parameters to describe the barrier properties of endothelial cells (ECs) in vitro are (i) the macromolecular permeability, indicating the flux of a macromolecular tracer across the endothelium, and (ii) electrical impedance of ECs grown on gold-film electrodes reporting on the cell layer's tightness for ion flow. Due to the experimental differences between these approaches, inconsistent observations have been described. Here, we present the first direct comparison of these assays applied to one single cell type (human microvascular ECs) under the same experimental conditions.

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  • IAP proteins help control cell death in cancer and can be targeted by special drugs to fight tumors.
  • This study shows that IAPs also play a big role in how easily substances pass through blood vessel walls.
  • Testing certain drugs and blocking IAPs showed that they can help protect these walls from becoming too leaky, which is important for healthy blood flow.
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