Angiogenesis In Health, Disease And Malignancy
by Ali Salajegheh /
2016 / English / PDF
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This book is about “Angiogenesis”. A process in which new
vasculature is formed from pre-existing capillaries. Angiogenesis
process is associated with the proliferation and growth of both
physiologically normal and neoplastic tissues, through the
formation of vascular supply, essential for delivering growth
requirements such as oxygen and nutrients.
This book is about “Angiogenesis”. A process in which new
vasculature is formed from pre-existing capillaries. Angiogenesis
process is associated with the proliferation and growth of both
physiologically normal and neoplastic tissues, through the
formation of vascular supply, essential for delivering growth
requirements such as oxygen and nutrients.
The book describes more than 100 genes and their key regulatory
functions in the context of normal healthy condition, disease and
malignancy, cancer proliferation and progression. New insights
into the role of angiogenesis and the therapeutic inhibition of
its regulators are investigated, due to the great potential for
exploitation in the development of a novel treatment for cancer.
The book describes more than 100 genes and their key regulatory
functions in the context of normal healthy condition, disease and
malignancy, cancer proliferation and progression. New insights
into the role of angiogenesis and the therapeutic inhibition of
its regulators are investigated, due to the great potential for
exploitation in the development of a novel treatment for cancer.
New scientists, junior researchers and biomedical science
students will find this book an invaluable introductory reference
to their insight about angiogenesis and angiogenic role of more
than 100 angiogenes and their role in healthy, disease and
malignant conditions.
New scientists, junior researchers and biomedical science
students will find this book an invaluable introductory reference
to their insight about angiogenesis and angiogenic role of more
than 100 angiogenes and their role in healthy, disease and
malignant conditions.