Shaunna Beedie is a recipient of a Wellcome Trust-NIH PhD Studentship (Grant number 098252/Z/12/Z). Alexandra J. Diamond is a recipient of a BBSRC EastBIO DTP PhD Scholarship. Lucas Rosa Fraga is a recepient of a PhD scholarship from the Science Without Borders program – CNPq Brazil – INAGEMP/ Grant CNPq 573993/2008-4 Shaunna Beedie and William D. Figg are supported by the Intramural Research Program of the National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute. The content of this publication does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Department of Health and Human Services, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organization imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.Peer reviewedPostprin
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Shaunna Beedie is a recipient of a Wellcome Trust-NIH PhD Studentship (Grant number 098252/Z/12/Z). ...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank Maria Kisakyamaria and Scott McMenemy for prelimina...
This study was supported by a Wellcome Trust-NIH PhD Studentship to SB, WDF and NV. Grant number 098...
Their optical clarity as larvae and embryos, small size, and high fecundity make zebrafish ideal for...
Discovering novel compounds that stimulate or abrogate angiogenesis can lead to development of new t...
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AbstractFormation of a functional vasculature during mammalian development is essential for embryoni...
Birth defects, which are in part caused by exposure to environmental chemicals and pharmaceutical dr...
Angiogenesis is a crucial event for tumor progression and metastasis. It is the process through whic...
All the results showed that TCMs can provide a source for discovering anti-angiogenic agents for the...
In this study we purposed an alternative method to study the angiogenic and invasive potential of ne...
SummaryWe combined reverse and chemical genetics to identify targets and compounds modulating blood ...
An increasing number of studies about the molecular basis of angiogenesis are rapidly disclosing nov...
Therapeutic regulation of tissue vascularization has appeared as an attractive approach to treat a n...
AbstractStriking homology between signaling molecules in zebrafish and humans suggests that compound...
Shaunna Beedie is a recipient of a Wellcome Trust-NIH PhD Studentship (Grant number 098252/Z/12/Z). ...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank Maria Kisakyamaria and Scott McMenemy for prelimina...
This study was supported by a Wellcome Trust-NIH PhD Studentship to SB, WDF and NV. Grant number 098...
Their optical clarity as larvae and embryos, small size, and high fecundity make zebrafish ideal for...
Discovering novel compounds that stimulate or abrogate angiogenesis can lead to development of new t...
Zebrafish, an amenable small teleost fish with a complex mammal-like circulatory system, is being in...
AbstractFormation of a functional vasculature during mammalian development is essential for embryoni...
Birth defects, which are in part caused by exposure to environmental chemicals and pharmaceutical dr...
Angiogenesis is a crucial event for tumor progression and metastasis. It is the process through whic...
All the results showed that TCMs can provide a source for discovering anti-angiogenic agents for the...
In this study we purposed an alternative method to study the angiogenic and invasive potential of ne...
SummaryWe combined reverse and chemical genetics to identify targets and compounds modulating blood ...
An increasing number of studies about the molecular basis of angiogenesis are rapidly disclosing nov...
Therapeutic regulation of tissue vascularization has appeared as an attractive approach to treat a n...
AbstractStriking homology between signaling molecules in zebrafish and humans suggests that compound...