Inhibitors of angiogenesis and radiation induce compensatory changes in the tumor vasculature both during and after treatment cessation. To assess the responses to irradiation and vascular endothelial growth factor-receptor tyrosine kinase inhibition (by the vascular endothelial growth factor tyrosine kinase inhibitor PTK787/ZK222854), mammary carcinoma allografts were investigated by vascular casting; electron, light, and confocal microscopy; and immunoblotting. Irradiation and anti-angiogenic therapy had similar effects on the tumor vasculature. Both treatments reduced tumor vascularization, particularly in the tumor medulla. After cessation of therapy, the tumor vasculature expanded predominantly by intussusception with a plexus composed...
Angiogenesis is a physiological process associated with development and repair of tissues. In embryo...
Angiogenesis is critical for oxygen and nutrient delivery to proliferating tumor cells. Therefore, a...
The blood vasculature in cancers has been the subject of intense interest during the past four decad...
Inhibitors of angiogenesis and radiation induce compensatory changes in the tumor vasculature both d...
Inhibitors of angiogenesis and radiation induce compensatory changes in the tumor vasculature both d...
Intussusception is an alternative to the sprouting mode of angiogenesis. The advantage of this mecha...
Angiogenesis supplies oxygen and nutrients to growing tumors. Inhibiting angiogenesis may stop tumor...
The final proof of principle that cancer patients can be effectively treated with angiogenesis inhib...
Angiogenesis inhibition is a promising cancer therapeutic strategy based on the premise that tumor g...
Angiogenesis is essential for tumor growth and metastasis. Over the last decades, a substantial prog...
Angiogenesis plays an established role in the growth promotion of dormant micrometastasis, because b...
Radiation therapy is administered to more than 50% of patients diagnosed with cancer. Mechanisms of ...
Although cancer cells are not generally controlled by normal regulatory mechanisms, tumor growth is ...
International audienceDamage to vessels is one of the most common effects of therapeutic irradiation...
In tumour, the blood vessels are immature and present some structural and functional abnormalities. ...
Angiogenesis is a physiological process associated with development and repair of tissues. In embryo...
Angiogenesis is critical for oxygen and nutrient delivery to proliferating tumor cells. Therefore, a...
The blood vasculature in cancers has been the subject of intense interest during the past four decad...
Inhibitors of angiogenesis and radiation induce compensatory changes in the tumor vasculature both d...
Inhibitors of angiogenesis and radiation induce compensatory changes in the tumor vasculature both d...
Intussusception is an alternative to the sprouting mode of angiogenesis. The advantage of this mecha...
Angiogenesis supplies oxygen and nutrients to growing tumors. Inhibiting angiogenesis may stop tumor...
The final proof of principle that cancer patients can be effectively treated with angiogenesis inhib...
Angiogenesis inhibition is a promising cancer therapeutic strategy based on the premise that tumor g...
Angiogenesis is essential for tumor growth and metastasis. Over the last decades, a substantial prog...
Angiogenesis plays an established role in the growth promotion of dormant micrometastasis, because b...
Radiation therapy is administered to more than 50% of patients diagnosed with cancer. Mechanisms of ...
Although cancer cells are not generally controlled by normal regulatory mechanisms, tumor growth is ...
International audienceDamage to vessels is one of the most common effects of therapeutic irradiation...
In tumour, the blood vessels are immature and present some structural and functional abnormalities. ...
Angiogenesis is a physiological process associated with development and repair of tissues. In embryo...
Angiogenesis is critical for oxygen and nutrient delivery to proliferating tumor cells. Therefore, a...
The blood vasculature in cancers has been the subject of intense interest during the past four decad...