Purpose: Normal oral mucosa is often used as a control material when studying angiogenesis. However, it is not known whether there is regional variation in vascularity within the oral cavity or indeed between keratinised and non-keratinised mucosa. Therefore our aim was to compare vascularity between anatomical sites to determine if such variation should be taken into account when using normal mucosa as a control for the investigation of pathological neoangiogenesis. Materials and Methods: The angiogenic profile of frozen sections from four oral sites was assessed in 30 post mortem cadavers. Blood vessels were identified immunohistochemically using four antibodies and quantified by two methods. Results: No difference was found between kerat...
The aims of this study were to (a) determine how the quantification of blood vessels in histological...
Experimental animal models have demonstrated that angiogenesis is essential for tumour progression, ...
Background: There are various types of oral mucosa specific to different parts of the mouth and eac...
The concept of field cancerisation was proposed to explain the development of second primary tumours...
Tumourigenesis in experimental models is associated with the formation of new blood vessels (angioge...
A vast literature exists on angiogenesis particularly with regard to understanding tumour growth and...
The present study was designed to determine whether increased vascularity occurs during malignant tr...
The present study investigates relationships between neovascularisation and PCNA cell proliferation ...
Aim To quantify vascularity in periradicular granulomas using different endothelial markers, and ass...
Contains fulltext : 144694.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The aims of thi...
Purpose: To investigate the role of tumor angiogenesis in the progression and prognosis of squamous-...
The role of vascularity as a predictor of the likelihood of lymph node metastases in oral cancer is ...
The aim of this study was to assess whether vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression in ...
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Aim: Quantitative assessment of the mucosal vascularity in oral sub mucous fibrosis (OSF) by image a...
The aims of this study were to (a) determine how the quantification of blood vessels in histological...
Experimental animal models have demonstrated that angiogenesis is essential for tumour progression, ...
Background: There are various types of oral mucosa specific to different parts of the mouth and eac...
The concept of field cancerisation was proposed to explain the development of second primary tumours...
Tumourigenesis in experimental models is associated with the formation of new blood vessels (angioge...
A vast literature exists on angiogenesis particularly with regard to understanding tumour growth and...
The present study was designed to determine whether increased vascularity occurs during malignant tr...
The present study investigates relationships between neovascularisation and PCNA cell proliferation ...
Aim To quantify vascularity in periradicular granulomas using different endothelial markers, and ass...
Contains fulltext : 144694.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The aims of thi...
Purpose: To investigate the role of tumor angiogenesis in the progression and prognosis of squamous-...
The role of vascularity as a predictor of the likelihood of lymph node metastases in oral cancer is ...
The aim of this study was to assess whether vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression in ...
Copyright © 2006 International Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons Published by Elsevier ...
Aim: Quantitative assessment of the mucosal vascularity in oral sub mucous fibrosis (OSF) by image a...
The aims of this study were to (a) determine how the quantification of blood vessels in histological...
Experimental animal models have demonstrated that angiogenesis is essential for tumour progression, ...
Background: There are various types of oral mucosa specific to different parts of the mouth and eac...