The purpose of this book is to highlight novel advances in the field and to incentivize scientists from a variety of fields to pursue angiogenesis as a research avenue. This book will become a source of inspiration and novel ideas for all.
Blood vessel formation and maturation to capillaries, arteries, or veins is a fascinating area which can appeal to multiple scientists, students, and professors alike.
Angiogenesis is relevant to medicine, engineering, pharmacology, and pathology and to the many patients suffering from blood vessel diseases and cancer, among others.
Preface
1 TGF-β Activation and Signaling in Angiogenesis
2 Role of Notch, SDF-1 and Mononuclear Cells Recruitment in Angiogenesis
3 Angiogenesis Meets Skeletogenesis: The Cross-Talk between Two Dynamic Systems
4 Corneal Angiogenesis: Etiologies, Complications, and Management
5 Angiogenesis-Related Factors in Early Pregnancy Loss
6 Pathogenic Angiogenic Mechanisms in Alzheimer's Disease
7 Hypoxia, Angiogenesis and Atherogenesis
8 Coronary Collateral Growth: Clinical Perspectives and Recent Insights
9 Angiogenesis and Cardiovascular Diseases: The Emerging Role of HDACs
10 Unique Phenotypes of Endothelial Cells in Developing Arteries: A Lesson from the Ductus Arteriosus
11 Vascular Repair and Remodeling: A Review
12 Tumor Angiogenesis: A Focus on the Role of Cancer Stem Cells
13 VEGF-Mediated Signal Transduction in Tumor Angiogenesis
14 Noncoding RNAs in Lung Cancer Angiogenesis
15 Recent Advances in Angiogenesis Assessment Methods and their Clinical Applications
16 Novel Methods to Study Angiogenesis Using Tissue Explants
17 Therapeutic Angiogenesis: Foundations and Practical Application
18 Platelet Lysate to Promote Angiogenic Cell Therapies
19 Anti-VEGF Therapy in Cancer: A Double-Edged Sword
20 Antiangiogenic Therapy for Hepatocellular Carcinoma
21 MCAM and its Isoforms as Novel Targets in Angiogenesis Research and Therapy
Blood vessel formation and maturation to capillaries, arteries, or veins is a fascinating area which can appeal to multiple scientists, students, and professors alike.
Angiogenesis is relevant to medicine, engineering, pharmacology, and pathology and to the many patients suffering from blood vessel diseases and cancer, among others.
Preface
1 TGF-β Activation and Signaling in Angiogenesis
2 Role of Notch, SDF-1 and Mononuclear Cells Recruitment in Angiogenesis
3 Angiogenesis Meets Skeletogenesis: The Cross-Talk between Two Dynamic Systems
4 Corneal Angiogenesis: Etiologies, Complications, and Management
5 Angiogenesis-Related Factors in Early Pregnancy Loss
6 Pathogenic Angiogenic Mechanisms in Alzheimer's Disease
7 Hypoxia, Angiogenesis and Atherogenesis
8 Coronary Collateral Growth: Clinical Perspectives and Recent Insights
9 Angiogenesis and Cardiovascular Diseases: The Emerging Role of HDACs
10 Unique Phenotypes of Endothelial Cells in Developing Arteries: A Lesson from the Ductus Arteriosus
11 Vascular Repair and Remodeling: A Review
12 Tumor Angiogenesis: A Focus on the Role of Cancer Stem Cells
13 VEGF-Mediated Signal Transduction in Tumor Angiogenesis
14 Noncoding RNAs in Lung Cancer Angiogenesis
15 Recent Advances in Angiogenesis Assessment Methods and their Clinical Applications
16 Novel Methods to Study Angiogenesis Using Tissue Explants
17 Therapeutic Angiogenesis: Foundations and Practical Application
18 Platelet Lysate to Promote Angiogenic Cell Therapies
19 Anti-VEGF Therapy in Cancer: A Double-Edged Sword
20 Antiangiogenic Therapy for Hepatocellular Carcinoma
21 MCAM and its Isoforms as Novel Targets in Angiogenesis Research and Therapy
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