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The circulatory system is one of the
first to function during development. The earliest event in the
system's development is , whereby vascular
progeniter cells form clusters called blood islands, which later
fuse to form capillary networks. There exists a very good
system that mimics this process. When HUVECs
(Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells) are cultured on Matrigel,
they spontaneously form a capillary network structure. Two
theoretical models have been proposed to explain the pattern
formation...
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