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Role of Lymphangiogenesis in Cancer
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2007Regional lymph node metastasis is a common event in solid tumors and is considered a marker for dissemination, increased stage, and worse prognosis. Despite rapid advances in tumor biology, the molecular processes that underpin lymphatic invasion and lymph node metastasis remain poorly understood.
Trivadi S. Ganesan, Sudha S. Sundar
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Lymphangiogenesis New Mechanisms
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2002Abstract: A mouse model has been developed to study lymphangiogenesis dissociated from angiogenesis. bFGF implanted in a mouse cornea at a concentration below the threshold to induce angiogenesis potently induces lymphangiogenesis. This model has permitted a study of cellular and molecular mechanisms of lymphangiogenesis.
Judah Folkman+2 more
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Historical overview of lymphangiogenesis
Current Opinion in Immunology, 2018The investigation of the lymphatic system has a very long and intriguing history, with several medical figures which brought important contributions. Work on the lymphatic system began in the 17th century, and by the beginning of the 19th century the anatomy of most of the lymphatic system had been described.
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Molecular control of lymphangiogenesis
BioEssays, 2002AbstractThe lymphatic vasculature plays a critical role in the regulation of body fluid volume and immune function. Extensive research into the molecular mechanisms that control blood vessel growth has led to identification of molecules that also regulate development and growth of the lymphatic vessels.
Steven A. Stacker+2 more
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Blood, 2006
Comment on Liersch et al, page [1214][1] Research on lymphatic vasculature development has made exciting progress over the past years, yet suitable in vitro systems to study the formation of the lymphatic endothelium were unavailable.
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Comment on Liersch et al, page [1214][1] Research on lymphatic vasculature development has made exciting progress over the past years, yet suitable in vitro systems to study the formation of the lymphatic endothelium were unavailable.
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Lymphangiogenesis in Breast Cancer
The American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2006van der Auwera, Ilse+4 more
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Angiogenesis, Lymphangiogenesis, and Inflammation
Lymphatic Research and Biology, 2012openaire +3 more sources