The Id proteins and angiogenesis

  • Benezra R
  • Rafii S
  • Lyden D
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Abstract

Since the identification of the Id proteins over a decade ago, a great many cell cycle and cell fate decisions have been shown to be under the control of these proteins as described in other sections of this review issue. Perhaps the most unsuspected activity of this class of proteins has been their essential role in angiogenesis, both in the forebrain during development and during the growth and metastasis of tumors in adults. This section of the review issue will focus on the key observations which have led to these conclusions, speculations about potential mechanisms and the outlook for potential therapeutic interventions.

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Benezra, R., Rafii, S., & Lyden, D. (2001). The Id proteins and angiogenesis. Oncogene, 20(58), 8334–8341. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.onc.1205160

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