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Title Mechanisms of angiogenesis / edited by M. Clauss and G. Breier
Published Basel ; Boston, MA : Birkhauser Verlag, ©2005

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 307 pages, 12 pages of plates) : illustrations (some color)
Series Experientia. Supplementum ; 94
Experientia. Supplementum ; 94.
Contents Basic principles in physiological and pathophysiological angiogenesis -- How do endothelial cells orientate? -- New insights into intussusceptive angiogenesis -- Angiogenesis in the female reproductive system -- Arterialization, coronariogenesis and arteriogenesis -- Sprouting angiogenesis versus co-option in tumor angiogenesis -- Hormones and the neovascularization process: role of angiotensin II -- Can tumor angiogenesis be inhibited without resistance? -- Cellular and physical mechanisms of blood vessel growth -- Role of pericytes in vascular morphogenesis -- Role of monocytes and macrophages in angiogenesis -- Bone marrow-derived endothelial progenitor cells for neovascular formation -- Can angiogenesis be exercised? -- Angiogenesis -- a self-adapting principle in hypoxia -- Cellular mechanisms of arteriogenesis -- Balancing luminal size and smooth muscle proliferation -- a key control point in atherosclerosis and arteriogenesis -- Molecular mechanisms of angiogenesis -- The role of VEGF in the regulation of physiological and pathological angiogenesis -- The anti-inflammatory actions of angiopoietin-1 -- The hemostatic system in angiogenesis -- Signal transduction in angiogenesis
Summary Is it advisable to go back from bedside to the bench? During the last decade, few topics encountered such a broad interest in bio- gy and medicine as angiogenesis. The amazing ability of the body to restore blood flow by induction of blood vessel growth as part of an adaptive process has alarmed physicians dealing with diseases in which angiogenesis is either exaggerated (as in tumors) or too slow (as in ischemic diseases of heart and brain). Not surprisingly, pro- and antiangiogenic strategies have found their way into clinical trials. For instance, for the USA, the NIH website in early 2004 displayed 38 clinical studies involving either pro- or antiangiogenic th- apies. Given the expected overwhelming wealth of clinical data, the question may be asked whether further exploration of biological mechanisms is required or whether results from the bedside are instructive enough to proceed. This question depends also on the progress of pro- and antiangiogenic clinical trials. In the following, I give a short overview about some of the progress that has been made in this field. Since Judah Folkman proposed antiangiogenic tumor therapy thirty years ago, it has become increasingly evident that agents which interfere with blood vessel formation also block tumor progression. Accordingly, antiangiogenic therapy has gained much attention as a potential adjunct to conventional c- cer therapy
Analysis neoplasms
bloedvaten
blood vessels
biomedische wetenschappen
biomedicine
Human Pathology
Humane pathologie
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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In Springer e-books
Subject Neovascularization.
Neovascularization, Pathologic
Neovascularization, Physiologic
Biomédecine.
Sciences de la vie.
Neovascularization
Angiogenese -- Aufsatzsammlung.
Form Electronic book
Author Clauss, M. (Matthias), 1954-
Breier, G. (Georg), 1958-
ISBN 9783764373115
3764373113
3764364599
9783764364595
9781280411861
1280411864