Guest guest Posted December 21, 2006 Report Share Posted December 21, 2006 Full-text review on angiogenesis (the growth of blood vessels to support tumor growth). From Karl's nhl-info list: Conclusion: The three transgenic mouse models described here display a similar pattern of the switch to persistent angiogenesis during tumor development. Their analysis throughout multistep tumorigenesis showed that angiogenesis was activated in the mid-stage lesions. When taken together with the effects of angiogenesis inhibitors, these observations indicate that angiogenesis is a prerequisite for the rapid clonal expansion associated with the formation of macroscopic tumors. The balance of angiogenesis activators and inhibitors in different tissues and their tumors may differ. It is already clear different types of tumor cells use distinct molecular strategies to activate the angiogenic switch. In the mouse models of multistage tumorigenesis, distinct antiangiogenic drugs are effective at different levels during tumorigenesis, ranging from the early onset of angiogenesis to its continuation in end-stage cancer.20 www.nature.com/leu/journal/v21/n1/full/2404402a.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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