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Angiogenesis in the endometrium
Angiogenesis, 1998Human endometrial vasculature has the unique property of undergoing benign angiogenesis during each menstrual cycle under the influence of the ovarian steroids estradiol and progesterone. However, neither has intrinsic angiogenic activity and endometrial angiogenesis involves stimulation by ovarian steroids of angiogenic factor release by the ...
Margaret Rees, Roy Bicknell
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1974
The hypothesis that tumors are angiogenesis dependent has, in the past decade, generated new investigations designed to elucidate the mechanism of angiogenesis itself. Many laboratories are now engaged in this pursuit. Some are studying angiogenesis that occurs in physiological situations, whereas others are interested in angiogenesis that dominates ...
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The hypothesis that tumors are angiogenesis dependent has, in the past decade, generated new investigations designed to elucidate the mechanism of angiogenesis itself. Many laboratories are now engaged in this pursuit. Some are studying angiogenesis that occurs in physiological situations, whereas others are interested in angiogenesis that dominates ...
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Angiogenesis and anti-angiogenesis in hepatocellular carcinoma
Cancer Treatment Reviews, 2006Experimental and clinical data indicate that in human hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) tumor progression is associated with angiogenesis and that an increase in microvascular density is associated with a poor prognosis. This review summarizes the literature concerning the relationship between angiogenesis and progression in HCC.
RIBATTI, Domenico+4 more
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Angiogenesis-dependent diseases and angiogenesis therapy
Pathology & Oncology Research, 2001The discovery of the molecular mechanisms of physiological vasculogenesis and pathological angiogenesis helped to recognize two classes of diseases: one where the therapeutic angiogenesis can repair the tissue damages (arteriosclerosis, myocardial infarction, limb ischemia) and the other one where inhibition of pathological angiogenesis can cure the ...
Balazs Dome+4 more
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Angiogenesis in transgenic models of multistep angiogenesis
2004The histopathology and the epidemiology of human cancers, as well as studies of animal models of tumorigenesis, have led to a widely accepted notion that multiple genetic and epigenetic changes have to accumulate for progression to malignancy. Formation of new blood vessels (tumor angiogenesis) has been recognized, in addition to proliferative ...
Ivan, Radovanovic+2 more
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Angiogenesis and Angiogenesis Inhibition in Sarcomas
2008Sarcomas are mesoderm-derived malignancies that include tumors arising from the soft tissues, skeleton, and vascular elements. These tumors share a common mesenchymal origin with the vasculature. Many of the signaling pathways involved in angiogenesis also drive sarcoma tumor cell growth. Autocrine and paracrine vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)
George D. Demetri, Steven G. DuBois
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Nanotechnology for angiogenesis: opportunities and challenges
Chemical Society Reviews, 2020Sepideh Hamzehlou+2 more
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Angiogenesis Inhibitors: Current Strategies and Future Prospects
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2010Kristina M Cook, William D Figg
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