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CongratulationsKarina KinghornVictoria Bautch, Ph.D.Congratulations to , a Cell Biology and Physiology (CBP) graduate student, in the , for publishing new paper, titled “A defined clathrin-mediated trafficking pathway regulates sFLT1/VEGFR1 secretion from endothelial cells”, in Angiogenesis.sFLT_Traffic_Model_0923

 

The work describes how soluble VEGFR1 is secreted to regulate VEGF signaling. Critical modeling support came from Amy Gill, Ph.D. Student, Biomedical Engineering, and , Associated Professor, Biomedical Engineering Ph.D. Training Program; Co-Editor-In-Chief, PLOS Computational Biology, both with Johns Hopkins University, and fish tools came from , Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Cell and Developmental Biology, Karlsruhe, Germany. It was featured in the September 11, 2023 issue of Angiogenesis and can be now.