Growth Factor-promoting Angiogenesis Expressed In Tumor Cells And Normal Neurons
Mon, 10 Apr 2006 02:00 AM EST
... Scientists have discovered that a stem cell factor overexpressed both in brain tumor cells and in neurons following brain injury promotes tumor survival by inducing angiogenesis. The research study, published in the April issue of Cancer Cell, examines the interaction between tumor cells and surrounding tissues and may have substantial significance for design of more effective therapeutics for one of the most lethal types of tumor, malignant gliomas. ...
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- Rheumatoid Factor
- Factor V Leiden
- Benign Tumor
- Factor IX
- Pituitary Tumor
- Pituitary Tumors
- Tumor Markers
- Hormones
- Growth Disorders
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- Cancer
- Angiogenesis
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