Angiogenic therapy, which involves the use of an exogenous stimulus to promote blood vessel growth, is an attractive approach for the treatment of ischemic diseases. It has been shown in animal models that the stimulation of blood vessel growth leads to the growth of the whole vascular tree, improvement of ischemic tissue perfusion and improved muscle aerobic energy metabolism. However, very few positive results have been gained from Phase 2 and 3 clinical angiogenesis trials. Many reasons have been given for the failures of clinical trials, including poor transgene expression (in gene-therapy trials) and instability of the vessels induced by therapy. In this Review, we discuss the selection of preclinical models as one of the main reasons ...
Modulation of vessel growth holds great promise for treatment of cardiovascular disease. Strategies ...
Despite encouraging preclinical results for therapeutic angiogenesis in ischemia, a suitable approac...
Up until this point research has only focused on angiogenic activators and ineffective growth factor...
A large body of evidence in animal models of ischemia shows that administration of angiogenic growth...
International audienceDespite tremendous efforts in preclinical research over the last decades, the ...
AbstractThe physiological processes of angiogenesis, vasculogenesis and arteriogenesis contribute to...
Stimulation of vascular growth to treat limb ischemia is promising, and early results obtained from ...
Animal and early clinical studies of gene therapy for tissue ischaemia suggested that this approach ...
INTRODUCTION: Despite tremendous advances, the shortcomings of current therapies for coronary diseas...
Among the most exciting developments in vascularmedicine is the targeting of specific molecular reg-...
Therapeutic angiogenesis, that is, the generation of new vessels by delivery of specific factors, is...
Myocardial infarction, ischemic stroke, and atherosclero-sis of arteries supplying the heart, brain,...
Despite the enormous progress made in terms of prevention and early intervention, a pressing need re...
Gene therapy is emerging as a potential strategy for thetreatment of cardiovascular disease, such as...
Modulation of vessel growth holds great promise for treatment of cardiovascular disease. Strategies ...
Modulation of vessel growth holds great promise for treatment of cardiovascular disease. Strategies ...
Despite encouraging preclinical results for therapeutic angiogenesis in ischemia, a suitable approac...
Up until this point research has only focused on angiogenic activators and ineffective growth factor...
A large body of evidence in animal models of ischemia shows that administration of angiogenic growth...
International audienceDespite tremendous efforts in preclinical research over the last decades, the ...
AbstractThe physiological processes of angiogenesis, vasculogenesis and arteriogenesis contribute to...
Stimulation of vascular growth to treat limb ischemia is promising, and early results obtained from ...
Animal and early clinical studies of gene therapy for tissue ischaemia suggested that this approach ...
INTRODUCTION: Despite tremendous advances, the shortcomings of current therapies for coronary diseas...
Among the most exciting developments in vascularmedicine is the targeting of specific molecular reg-...
Therapeutic angiogenesis, that is, the generation of new vessels by delivery of specific factors, is...
Myocardial infarction, ischemic stroke, and atherosclero-sis of arteries supplying the heart, brain,...
Despite the enormous progress made in terms of prevention and early intervention, a pressing need re...
Gene therapy is emerging as a potential strategy for thetreatment of cardiovascular disease, such as...
Modulation of vessel growth holds great promise for treatment of cardiovascular disease. Strategies ...
Modulation of vessel growth holds great promise for treatment of cardiovascular disease. Strategies ...
Despite encouraging preclinical results for therapeutic angiogenesis in ischemia, a suitable approac...
Up until this point research has only focused on angiogenic activators and ineffective growth factor...