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. 2017 May 15;36(10):1464. doi: 10.15252/embj.201797000

Endothelial basement membrane laminin 511 is essential for shear stress response

Jacopo Di Russo, Anna‐Liisa Luik, Lema Yousif, Sigmund Budny, Hans Oberleithner, Verena Hofschröer, Juergen Klingauf, Ed van Bavel, Erik NTP Bakker, Per Hellstrand, Anirban Bhattachariya, Sebastian Albinsson, Frederic Pincet, Rupert Hallmann, Lydia M Sorokin
PMCID: PMC5430226  PMID: 28507085

Abstract

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Subject Categories: Cell Adhesion, Polarity & Cytoskeleton; Vascular Biology & Angiogenesis

Editorial Note

J. Di Russo and L. Sorokin were co‐authors on another recent paper on laminin 511 in endothelial junctions in leukocyte extravasation (Song et al, 2017). Song et al (2017) was not made available for assessment by the editors and referees of this journal. While there is no reuse of specific text or figures between the two papers, it was an oversight to omit the citation to Song et al (2017). L. Sorokin, J. Di Russo and the Faculty of Medicine of Münster University, represented by Mathias Herrmann, agree with this statement.

Reference

  1. Song J, Zhang X, Buscher K, Wang Y, Wang H, Di Russo J, Li L, Lütke‐Enking S, Zarbock A, Stadtmann A, Striewski P, Wirth B, Kuzmanov I, Wiendl H, Schulte D, Vestweber D, Sorokin L (2017) Endothelial basement membrane laminin 511 contributes to endothelial junctional tightness and thereby inhibits leukocyte transmigration. Cell Rep 18: 1256–1269 [DOI] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]

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