Although cancer cells are not generally controlled by normal regulatory mechanisms, tumor growth is highly dependent on the supply of oxygen, nutrients, and host-derived regulators. It is now established that tumor vasculature is not necessarily derived from endothelial cell sprouting; instead, cancer tissue can acquire its vasculature by co-option of pre-existing vessels, intussusceptive microvascular growth, postnatal vasculogenesis, glomeruloid angiogenesis, or vasculogenic mimicry. The best-known molecular pathway driving tumor vascularization is the hypoxia-adaptation mechanism. However, a broad and diverse spectrum of genetic aberrations is associated with the development of the "angiogenic phenotype." Based on this knowledge, novel f...
Tumors undergo fast neovascularization to support the rapid proliferation of cancer cells. Vasculatu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2005.Includes bibliographic...
Angiogenesis is an essential process in tumor growth. The concept of angiogenesis, when proposed by ...
Although cancer cells are not generally controlled by normal regulatory mechanisms, tumor growth is ...
Directed capillary ingrowth has long been considered synonymous with tumor vascularization. However,...
Indexación: Web of ScienceTumor angiogenesis is widely recognized as one of the hallmarks of cancer....
Tumor vascularization occurs through several distinct biological processes, which not only vary betw...
The cellular and molecular mechanisms of tumor angiogenesis and its prospects for anti-angiogenic ca...
The creation of new blood vessels from existing ones, which is a mechanism called "angiogenesis", is...
open7sidoi:10.1155/2014/919570Blood supply is essential for development and growth of tumors and ang...
Blood vessels form extensive networks that nurture all tissues in the body. Abnormal vessel growth a...
AbstractThis review attempts to move beyond the traditional borders of antiangiogenesis and toward t...
Genetic and pathophysiologic criteria prearrange the uncontrolled growth of neoplastic cells that in...
Angiogenesis and metabolism are entwined processes that permit tumor growth and progression. Blood v...
In the past decades, tumors have progressively been perceived as highly integrated systems in which ...
Tumors undergo fast neovascularization to support the rapid proliferation of cancer cells. Vasculatu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2005.Includes bibliographic...
Angiogenesis is an essential process in tumor growth. The concept of angiogenesis, when proposed by ...
Although cancer cells are not generally controlled by normal regulatory mechanisms, tumor growth is ...
Directed capillary ingrowth has long been considered synonymous with tumor vascularization. However,...
Indexación: Web of ScienceTumor angiogenesis is widely recognized as one of the hallmarks of cancer....
Tumor vascularization occurs through several distinct biological processes, which not only vary betw...
The cellular and molecular mechanisms of tumor angiogenesis and its prospects for anti-angiogenic ca...
The creation of new blood vessels from existing ones, which is a mechanism called "angiogenesis", is...
open7sidoi:10.1155/2014/919570Blood supply is essential for development and growth of tumors and ang...
Blood vessels form extensive networks that nurture all tissues in the body. Abnormal vessel growth a...
AbstractThis review attempts to move beyond the traditional borders of antiangiogenesis and toward t...
Genetic and pathophysiologic criteria prearrange the uncontrolled growth of neoplastic cells that in...
Angiogenesis and metabolism are entwined processes that permit tumor growth and progression. Blood v...
In the past decades, tumors have progressively been perceived as highly integrated systems in which ...
Tumors undergo fast neovascularization to support the rapid proliferation of cancer cells. Vasculatu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2005.Includes bibliographic...
Angiogenesis is an essential process in tumor growth. The concept of angiogenesis, when proposed by ...