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The Role of Growth Factors and Signaling Pathways in Ovarian Angiogenesis. [PDF]
Jankowska-Ziemak H +18 more
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Pro-Angiogenic Bioactive Molecules in Vascular Morphogenesis: Integrating Endothelial Cell Dynamics. [PDF]
Lungu CN, Gurau G, Mehedinti MC.
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NMDA receptors coordinate brain vascular development via neuron-to-endothelial tip cell crosstalk in zebrafish. [PDF]
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Role of P2X7 Receptor on Hypoxia-Induced Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Gene Expression in H9c2 Rat Cardiomyocytes. [PDF]
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Hyaluronan-Based Hybrid Systems as Growth Factor Carriers in the Treatment of Chronic Wounds. [PDF]
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Angiogenesis, 2004
The three human VEGF receptors 1-3 mediate biological signals important for new blood vessel formation and lymphangiogenesis. Soluble VEGF receptors contain all the information necessary for high affinity ligand binding and have been used as experimental tools and regulators in several angiogenic in vitro and in vivo models.
Carsten Hornig, H. Weich
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The three human VEGF receptors 1-3 mediate biological signals important for new blood vessel formation and lymphangiogenesis. Soluble VEGF receptors contain all the information necessary for high affinity ligand binding and have been used as experimental tools and regulators in several angiogenic in vitro and in vivo models.
Carsten Hornig, H. Weich
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Tumor Biology, 2016
OBJECTIVE: Here we aimed to overcome resistance to anti-VEGF therapy in glioblastoma (GBM), the most common and aggressive adult primary brain tumor.
T. Peterson +22 more
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OBJECTIVE: Here we aimed to overcome resistance to anti-VEGF therapy in glioblastoma (GBM), the most common and aggressive adult primary brain tumor.
T. Peterson +22 more
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