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Inhibition of angiogenesis as a strategy for tumor growth control

Angiogenesis is a complex sequence of events leading to the formation of new capillaries. Although essential to maturation and wound healing, most angiogenesis in the adult is associated with pathological events, such as the development of solid tumors. One approach to the inhibition of angiogenesis...

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Published in:Molecular and chemical neuropathology 1994-02, Vol.21 (2-3), p.329-336
Main Authors: Herblin, W F, Gross, J L
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Language:English
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Summary:Angiogenesis is a complex sequence of events leading to the formation of new capillaries. Although essential to maturation and wound healing, most angiogenesis in the adult is associated with pathological events, such as the development of solid tumors. One approach to the inhibition of angiogenesis is the antagonism of basic fibroblast growth factor, a major angiogenic protein. Evidence is reviewed to suggest that inhibiting angiogenesis results in the suppression of tumor growth.
ISSN:1044-7393
DOI:10.1007/BF02815359