Angiogenesis in human lung tumours
<p>Angiogenesis, the growth of new blood vessels, is vital to tumour growth. Prevailing dogma has been that tumours cannot grow without angiogenesis. Based on this premise, anti-angiogenic drugs are used clinically. However, the principle of angiogenesis as an absolute requirement for tumour g...
Main Author: | Ferguson, ML |
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Other Authors: | Pezzella, F |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2008
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