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Vascular-targeted cancer gene therapy
Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy, 2004As a consequence of the dramatic progress that has been made in recent years towards elucidating the diverse molecular events involved in the development and pathogenesis of malignant disease, there is now no shortage of genes that can be exploited or targeted in the context of cancer gene therapy.
Graeme J, Dougherty +2 more
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Polysaccharides for Vascular Cell Targeting
Critical Reviews in Therapeutic Drug Carrier Systems, 2000Carbohydrate structures are involved in numerous biological activities such as inflammation, and cell adhesion/migration/proliferation. This gives the rationale for the design of vascular targeted drug delivery systems bearing sugar moieties. For the imaging and treatment of vascular diseases, an overview is presented with polysaccharides targeting ...
C, Blondin, I, Bataille, D, Letourneur
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Biology and therapeutic targeting of vascular endothelial growth factor A
Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology, 2023Lorena Pérez-Gutiérrez, N. Ferrara
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Targeting Vascular Niche by Parathyroid Hormone
Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2008Currently, the parathyroid hormone (PTH) is a drug approved for use in humans only in bone metabolism diseases, as the osteoporosis. The PTH acts primarily by binding to its principal receptor, PTH/PTHrP-R, a member of the class B G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) family that includes together receptors for other therapeutically important peptide ...
PAGLIARULO C +2 more
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Targeting vascular calcification: softening-up a hard target
Current Opinion in Pharmacology, 2009Widespread vascular calcification is a ubiquitous feature of aging and is prevalent in association with a number of common pathologies including atherosclerosis, renal failure, and diabetes. Once thought of as innocuous, emerging evidence suggests that calcification is causal in precipitating vascular events and mediating chronic cardiovascular damage,
Kapustin, Alexander +1 more
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Newer vascular targets: Endosialin (Review)
International Journal of Oncology, 2007The identification of cell surface markers expressed selectively by tumor vasculature is challenging. To get as close to the human disease as possible, investigators have isolated endothelial cells from fresh human tumor specimens and subjected them to RNA-based gene expression analysis.
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Vascular targeting via caveolae
Nature Biotechnology, 2007Live imaging reveals that caveolae mediate rapid transport of antibodies across the lung endothelium.
Kristy Red-Horse, Napoleone Ferrara
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Antibody-Based Vascular Tumor Targeting
2009The inhibition of angiogenesis represents a major step toward a more selective and better-tolerated therapy of cancer. An alternative way to take advantage of a tumor's absolute dependence on a functional neovasculature is illustrated by the strategy of "antibody-based vascular tumor targeting." This technology aims at the selective delivery of ...
Christoph, Schliemann, Dario, Neri
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2008
The identification of cell-surface markers expressed selectively by tumor vasculature is challenging. To get as close to the human disease as possible, investigators have isolated endothelial cells from fresh human tumor specimens and subjected them to RNA-based gene-expression analysis.
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The identification of cell-surface markers expressed selectively by tumor vasculature is challenging. To get as close to the human disease as possible, investigators have isolated endothelial cells from fresh human tumor specimens and subjected them to RNA-based gene-expression analysis.
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Combination of nanotechnology with vascular targeting agents for effective cancer therapy
Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2018Rana Jahanban-Esfahlan +4 more
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