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A. Azimi, S. Kuznecovs, J. Kuznecovs, A. Blazejczyk, M. Switalska, S. Chlopicki, A. Marcinek, J. Gebicki, J. Wietrzyk, S. Egyhazi, S. Ghasghgaei, M. Frostvik Stolt, C. Hertzman Johansson, J. Hansson, J. D. Delage, H. Li, H. Lu, L. H. Cazin, J. P. Vannier, L. Drouet, E. Dupuy, J. Soria, R. Varin, C. Soria, J. Castle, S. Kreiter, J. Diekmann, M. Lower, N. van der Roemer, J. de Graaf, S. Selmi, M. Diken, S. Boegel, C. Paret, M. Koslowski, A. N. Kuhn, C. M. Britten, C. Huber, O. Tureci, U. Sahin, G. Procopio, E. Verzoni, I. Testa, F. de Braud, S. Misale, R. Yaeger, S. Hobor, E. Scala, M. Janakiraman, D. Liska, E. Valtorta, R. Schiavo, M. Buscarino, G. Siravergna, K. Bencardino, A. Cercek, C. Chen, S. Veronese, C. Zanon, A. Sartore-Bianchi, M. Gambacorta, M. Gallicchio, E. Vakiani, V. Boscaro, E. Medico, M. Weiser, S. Siena, F. di Nicolantonio, D. Solit, A. Bardelli, M. F. Burbridge, S. P. Dovat, C. Song, K. J. Payne, L. Yang, A. Cree, M. Glaysher, L. Bolton, P. Johnson, N. Atkey, C. Torrance, T. A. Bogush, E. A. Dudko, A. S. Shaturova, M. V. Tikhomirov, E. A. Bogush, B. E. Polotsky, S. A. Tjulandin, M. I. Davydov, M. Pernemalm, Y. Pawitan, V. Lazar, J. Lundeberg, J. Lehtio, A. Rasul, T. Ma, S. A. Dyshlovoy, I. Naeth, S. Venz, S. N. Fedorov, L. K. Shubina, V. A. Stonik, S. Balabanov, F. Honecker, P. Kongpracha, R. Tohtong, V. Demidkina, V. A. Kudryavtsev, A. E. Kabakov, T. Golan, D. Atias, I. Barshack, C. Avivi, R. S. Goldstein, R. Berger, S. Ben-Arieh, D. Urban, N. Maimon, R. Leibowitz-Amit, D. Keizman, H. Biran, M. Mishaeli, A. Onn, M. Gottfried, S. Saraswati, S. S. Agrawal, P. Raval, M. Patel, L. Ganure, J. H. Hanen, B. H. K. Sonia, M. Aya, H. Zohra, M. Touhami, X. Cheng, T. Y. Shi, G. Yang, X. Y. Tu, X. H. Wu, Q. Y. Wei, H. Benboubker, B. Q. Zheng, Y. Q. Shi, X. H. He, L. H. Liang, G. M. Saied
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Annals of Oncology. 23:v23-v32
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Methods in molecular medicine. 46
The study of the angiogenic process and the search for novel therapeutic agents to inhibit, or stimulate, angiogenesis has employed a wide range of in vivo 'angiogenesis' assays (reviewed in 1-3). These differ greatly in their difficulty, quantitativ
Autor:
M F, Burbridge, D C, West
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Methods in molecular medicine. 46
Angiogenesis is a necessary component of normal tissue repair, tumor growth and dissemination, and a wide variety of other inflammatory and pathological processes as well, including diabetic retinopathy, rheumatoid arthritis, and psoriasis. Consequen
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Angiogenesis. 3(3)
The microenvironment of the majority of solid tumours in which new vessels must grow and survive is acidic. Whilst recent reports suggest a role of the low tumour pH in the invasive and metastatic potential of tumour cells, little is known as to its
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Angiogenesis. 5(3)
Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) constitute a large family of extracellular matrix degrading proteases implicated in a number of physiological and pathological processes, including angiogenesis. However, the relative importance of the individual MMPs
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Angiogenesis. 4(2)
In vitro angiogenesis assays are essential for the identification of potential angiogenic agents and screening for pharmacological inhibitors. Among these assays, the rat aortic ring model developed by Nicosia bridges the gap between in vivo and in v