Tumor Angiogenesis
β Scribed by S. Ran
- Publisher
- Intech
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 306
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
00 preface
Tumor Angiogenesis......Page 1
01 Heparin-Like Drugs with Antiangiogenic Activity
......Page 11
02 Regulation of Angiogenesis in Human Cancer
via Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor
Receptor-2 (VEGFR-2)
......Page 37
03 The Effect of Chinese Herb on Tumor
Angiogenesis by Inhibiting
Vessel Endothelial Cells
......Page 77
04 Beyond VEGF: The NOTCH and ALK1 Signaling
Pathways as Tumor Angiogenesis Targets
......Page 95
05 Platelet Regulation of Angiogenesis,
Tumor Growth and Metastasis
......Page 125
06 Malignant Transformation in Skin is Associated
with the Loss of T-Cadherin Expression in
Human Keratinocytes and Heterogeneity in
T-Cadherin Expression in Tumor Vasculature
......Page 145
07 Modeling Tumor Angiogenesis in Zebrafish
......Page 177
08 The Role of VEGF in the Process
of Neovasculogenesis
......Page 191
09 Cancer Related Inflammation
and Tumor Angiogenesis
......Page 207
10 Infantile Hemangiomas: A Disease Model in the
Study of Vascular Development, Aberrant
Vasculogenesis and Angiogenesis
......Page 223
11 MicroRNAs Regulation of Tumor Angiogenesis
......Page 241
12 New Molecular Targets for
Anti-Angiogenic Therapeutic Strategies
......Page 259
13 Molecular Mechanisms of Tumor Angiogenesis
......Page 285
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