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ANGIOGENESIS OF THE ENDOMETRIUM
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1999To present current data pertaining to angiogenesis of the endometrium throughout the normal menstrual cycle and in benign and neoplastic diseases of the endometrium.We conducted a computerized search of MEDLINE, Current Contents, and Index Medicus for relevant studies in the English literature published between January 1966 and October 1998.We reviewed
Ovadia Abulafia+2 more
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Reviews of Reproduction, 1996
In adult tissues, capillary growth (angiogenesis) occurs normally during tissue repair, such as in the healing of wounds and fractures. Inappropriate capillary growth is associated with various pathological conditions, including tumour growth, retinopathies, haemangiomas, fibroses and rheumatoid arthritis in the case of rampant capillary growth, and ...
Dale A. Redmer, Lawrence P. Reynolds
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In adult tissues, capillary growth (angiogenesis) occurs normally during tissue repair, such as in the healing of wounds and fractures. Inappropriate capillary growth is associated with various pathological conditions, including tumour growth, retinopathies, haemangiomas, fibroses and rheumatoid arthritis in the case of rampant capillary growth, and ...
Dale A. Redmer, Lawrence P. Reynolds
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Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2001
Chemokines mediate the ingress of leukocytes, including neutrophils and monocytes, into the inflamed synovium. Among the four known chemokine families, C-X-C and C-C chemokines seem to be of outstanding importance in this process. Angiogenesis, the formation of new vessels, is also important in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis.
Szekanecz, Zoltán, Koch, Alisa E.
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Chemokines mediate the ingress of leukocytes, including neutrophils and monocytes, into the inflamed synovium. Among the four known chemokine families, C-X-C and C-C chemokines seem to be of outstanding importance in this process. Angiogenesis, the formation of new vessels, is also important in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis.
Szekanecz, Zoltán, Koch, Alisa E.
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Inhibition of angiogenesis and the angiogenesis/invasion shift
Biochemical Society Transactions, 2011Angiogenesis has become a major target in cancer therapy. However, current therapeutic strategies have their limitations and raise several problems. In most tumours, anti-angiogenesis treatment targeting VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) has only limited overall survival benefit compared with conventional chemotherapy alone, and reveals several
Sophie Javerzat+4 more
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Brain Tumor Pathology, 2011
Neoangiogenesis has been correlated to biological aggressiveness and an adverse clinical course of several neoplasias. Its prognostic role in meningiomas appears to be controversial. Nonetheless, if adequately quantified with specific markers and appropriate scoring methods, angiogenesis seems to be significantly associated with a high growth fraction,
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Neoangiogenesis has been correlated to biological aggressiveness and an adverse clinical course of several neoplasias. Its prognostic role in meningiomas appears to be controversial. Nonetheless, if adequately quantified with specific markers and appropriate scoring methods, angiogenesis seems to be significantly associated with a high growth fraction,
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2004
Abstract: Angiogenesis is a biological process by which new capillaries are formed from preexisting vessels. It occurs in physiological and pathological conditions, such as tumors, where a specific turning point is the transition from the avascular to the vascular phase.
RIBATTI, Domenico+6 more
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Abstract: Angiogenesis is a biological process by which new capillaries are formed from preexisting vessels. It occurs in physiological and pathological conditions, such as tumors, where a specific turning point is the transition from the avascular to the vascular phase.
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Angiogenesis and angiogenesis inhibition: An overview
1997The study of angiogenesis attracts investigators from many different fields who find that regulation of blood vessel growth underlies a wide spectrum of biologic processes. These include reproduction, development, repair, angiogenic diseases, and cancer (Folkman, 1995).
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Angiogenesis and Anti-Angiogenesis in Hematological Malignancies
Journal of Hematotherapy & Stem Cell Research, 2003Although it is well established that the growth of solid tumors requires vigorous neovascularization, it has been assumed that leukemias and other hematological malignancies do not depend on angiogenesis. However, the role of angiogenesis in growth and survival of neoplastic cells of the hematopoietic system has recently been recognized, and provides a
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Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 2016
AbstractAlkaptonuria (AKU) is a rare genetic disease that affects the entire joint. Current standard of AKU treatment is palliative and little is known about its physiopathology. Neovascularization is involved in the pathogenesis of systemic inflammatory rheumatic diseases, a family of related disorders that includes AKU.
MILLUCCI, LIA+10 more
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AbstractAlkaptonuria (AKU) is a rare genetic disease that affects the entire joint. Current standard of AKU treatment is palliative and little is known about its physiopathology. Neovascularization is involved in the pathogenesis of systemic inflammatory rheumatic diseases, a family of related disorders that includes AKU.
MILLUCCI, LIA+10 more
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2015
Angiogenesis plays a pivotal role in malignant, ischemic, inflammatory, infectious and immune disorders. The increasing molecular understanding of angiogenic processes fostered the development of strategies to induce or inhibit angiogenesis for therapeutic purposes.
H. Büning, U. T. Hacker
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Angiogenesis plays a pivotal role in malignant, ischemic, inflammatory, infectious and immune disorders. The increasing molecular understanding of angiogenic processes fostered the development of strategies to induce or inhibit angiogenesis for therapeutic purposes.
H. Büning, U. T. Hacker
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