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...
Autor principal: | Ferguson, ML |
---|---|
Altres autors: | Pezzella, F |
Format: | Thesis |
Idioma: | English |
Publicat: |
2008
|
Matèries: |
Ítems similars
-
Mitochondrial modulators of hypoxia-related pathways in tumours
per: Snell, CE
Publicat: (2013) -
Role of Notch ligands in tumour angiogenesis
per: Oon, C
Publicat: (2011) -
Loss of chaperone protein in human cancer
per: Adighibe, O
Publicat: (2012) -
Investigating the role of iASPP and ASPP2 in human carcinoma
per: Salter, V
Publicat: (2014) -
Paternal age effect mutations in germ cell development: pathological correlates in normal testis and testicular tumours
per: Lim, J
Publicat: (2011)