New molecular pathways in angiogenesis

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Abstract

Angiogenesis has developed into a major area of cancer research. Recently, several newly identified signalling pathways have been shown to play a role in both normal and pathological (including tumour) angiogenesis. Several of the molecules involved in these pathways have potential as novel anti-cancer therapeutic targets including members of the ephrin/Eph receptor, Notch/delta, sprouty, hedgehog and roundabout/slit families. These developments are reviewed. © 2003 Cancer Research UK.

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Sullivan, D. C., & Bicknell, R. (2003, July 21). New molecular pathways in angiogenesis. British Journal of Cancer. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6601107

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