Angiogenesis in cancer: anti-VEGF escape mechanisms









Cancer cell angiogenic capability is regulated by 3D culture and

13‏/01‏/2009 integrin engagement on cancer cell angiogenic capability. Three- dimensional culture recreated tumor microenvironmental cues and led.


Role of Angiogenesis in Human Tumor Dormancy: Animal Models of

15‏/08‏/2006 and non-angiogenic tumor cell populations from otherwise ... a cancer cell to expand into a population of tumor cells that becomes ...


Persistent vascular normalization as an alternative goal of antiâ

14‏/04‏/2011 causes tumor hypoxia which could trigger certain cancer cells to ... anti-angiogenic cancer therapy with bevacizumab needs to be.


Hypoxia angiogenesis and cancer therapy: To breathe or not to

29‏/04‏/2009 Key words: hypoxia angiogenesis





Decreased miR-200b-3p in cancer cells leads to angiogenesis in

Globally hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the main causes of cancer-related death1. Similar to other cancers
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Angiogenesis in cancer: anti-VEGF escape mechanisms

anti-VEGF escape mechanisms of tumor cells and its microenvironment. Keywords: Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF); angiogenesis; cancer; 
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Exosomes released from pancreatic cancer cells enhance

31‏/07‏/2018 Multiple mechanisms via various extracellular factors are involved in angiogenesis and metastasis. Therefore further infor- mation is needed to ...
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Crocin Inhibits Angiogenesis and Metastasis in Colon Cancer via

29‏/04‏/2022 Furthermore pre-treatment of human carcinoma cells (HT-29 and Caco-2) with crocin inhibited cell migration





Estrogen‐induced angiogenic factors derived from stromal and

Angiogenesis is a key in cancer progression and its regulators are released both by the tumor cells and the stroma. Dietary.


Mechanisms Regulating Tumor Angiogenesis by 12-Lipoxygenase

Mechanisms Regulating Tumor Angiogenesis by 12-Lipoxygenase in Prostate Cancer Cells*. Received for publication February 27


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  1. angiogenesis cancer cells
  2. angiogenic tumor cells
  3. angiogenesis cancer stem cells
  4. angiogenesis cancer endothelial cells
  5. angiogenesis breast cancer cells
  6. angiogenic ability of cancer cells
  7. cancer cells angiogenic factors