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Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 1997
Endometriosis remains a significant cause of pain and ill health for women and is a significant factor in reducing quality of life for women. The ability of desquamated endometrium to attach and implant within the peritoneal cavity is dependent upon its ability to establish and maintain an adequate blood supply.
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Endometriosis remains a significant cause of pain and ill health for women and is a significant factor in reducing quality of life for women. The ability of desquamated endometrium to attach and implant within the peritoneal cavity is dependent upon its ability to establish and maintain an adequate blood supply.
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Cardiology in Review, 2000
Coronary artery disease remains the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the Western world. The initial approach to treatment involves risk factor modification in an attempt to halt or slow the progression of disease. Treatment of symptomatic disease aims at reducing myocardial oxygen demand with medical therapy.
A, Durairaj +3 more
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Coronary artery disease remains the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the Western world. The initial approach to treatment involves risk factor modification in an attempt to halt or slow the progression of disease. Treatment of symptomatic disease aims at reducing myocardial oxygen demand with medical therapy.
A, Durairaj +3 more
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Pancreatology, 2010
The rapid growth of cancer cells, such as the case with pancreatic cancer cells, requires new blood vessel growth to sustain tumor viability. In fact, angiogenesis has been found to be closely correlated with rapid tumor growth and a poorer prognosis in pancreatic cancer.
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The rapid growth of cancer cells, such as the case with pancreatic cancer cells, requires new blood vessel growth to sustain tumor viability. In fact, angiogenesis has been found to be closely correlated with rapid tumor growth and a poorer prognosis in pancreatic cancer.
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Archives of Surgery, 1993
We have proposed the term "therapeutic angiogenesis" to describe the induction or stimulation of neovascularization for the treatment or prevention of pathological clinical situations characterized by local hypovascularity. Evidence also shows that "clinically normal" healing and tissue regeneration can be improved or accelerated by therapeutic ...
M, Höckel +4 more
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We have proposed the term "therapeutic angiogenesis" to describe the induction or stimulation of neovascularization for the treatment or prevention of pathological clinical situations characterized by local hypovascularity. Evidence also shows that "clinically normal" healing and tissue regeneration can be improved or accelerated by therapeutic ...
M, Höckel +4 more
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Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 2004
Coronary angiogenesis and collateral growth are chronic adaptations to myocardial ischemia, which are aimed at restoring coronary blood flow and salvaging myocardium in an ischemic region. Although we have assumed that myriad numbers of growth factors are involving in this adaptation, details in the underlying mechanisms, i.e., number of angiogenic ...
Eiji, Toyota +2 more
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Coronary angiogenesis and collateral growth are chronic adaptations to myocardial ischemia, which are aimed at restoring coronary blood flow and salvaging myocardium in an ischemic region. Although we have assumed that myriad numbers of growth factors are involving in this adaptation, details in the underlying mechanisms, i.e., number of angiogenic ...
Eiji, Toyota +2 more
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The Journal of Pathology, 1983
AbstractA variety of different factors has been implicated in inducing angiogenesis. Their identity and precise mechanisms of action remain elusive. The present treatise summarises the state of our knowledge not only in relation to tumour‐induced capillary growth but also for non‐neoplastic situations and mechanisms.
Schor, A M, Schor, S L
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AbstractA variety of different factors has been implicated in inducing angiogenesis. Their identity and precise mechanisms of action remain elusive. The present treatise summarises the state of our knowledge not only in relation to tumour‐induced capillary growth but also for non‐neoplastic situations and mechanisms.
Schor, A M, Schor, S L
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Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, 2007
Myocardial ischemia and peripheral vascular disease persist as significant clinical problems despite improved medical, surgical, and endovascular therapies. Advances in our understanding of the biological mechanisms that govern capillary neovascularization and collateral artery growth have enabled molecular therapies for revascularizing ischemic ...
Shant M, Vartanian, Rajabrata, Sarkar
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Myocardial ischemia and peripheral vascular disease persist as significant clinical problems despite improved medical, surgical, and endovascular therapies. Advances in our understanding of the biological mechanisms that govern capillary neovascularization and collateral artery growth have enabled molecular therapies for revascularizing ischemic ...
Shant M, Vartanian, Rajabrata, Sarkar
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Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2007
Angiogenesis represents the formation of new capillaries by cellular outgrowth from existing microvessels and plays a critical role in the response to ischemia associated with peripheral arterial disease and myocardial infarction. Imaging of angiogenesis would be valuable in risk stratification of patients with arterial occlusive disease.
Lawrence W, Dobrucki, Albert J, Sinusas
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Angiogenesis represents the formation of new capillaries by cellular outgrowth from existing microvessels and plays a critical role in the response to ischemia associated with peripheral arterial disease and myocardial infarction. Imaging of angiogenesis would be valuable in risk stratification of patients with arterial occlusive disease.
Lawrence W, Dobrucki, Albert J, Sinusas
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Frontiers in Bioscience, 1998
Therapeutic angiogenesis constitutes a fundamental survival mechanism that acts to preserve the integrity of tissues subjected to ischemia. Supplemental administration of angiogenic cytokines--as recombinant protein or plasmid DNA--have been shown to augment collateral development when endogenous angiogenesis is suboptimal for organ function, and thus ...
J M, Isner, A, Takayuki
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Therapeutic angiogenesis constitutes a fundamental survival mechanism that acts to preserve the integrity of tissues subjected to ischemia. Supplemental administration of angiogenic cytokines--as recombinant protein or plasmid DNA--have been shown to augment collateral development when endogenous angiogenesis is suboptimal for organ function, and thus ...
J M, Isner, A, Takayuki
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2011
The angiogenic process is central in the pathogenesis of various diseases. The in vitro and in vivo monitoring of the neovascular process is essential for the development and evaluation of angiogenesis inhibitors or stimulators. Since no single method exists that can assess angiogenesis in a robust, reliable, and reproducible fashion, researchers often
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The angiogenic process is central in the pathogenesis of various diseases. The in vitro and in vivo monitoring of the neovascular process is essential for the development and evaluation of angiogenesis inhibitors or stimulators. Since no single method exists that can assess angiogenesis in a robust, reliable, and reproducible fashion, researchers often
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