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Pathologic Neovascularization
Known as:
Neoangiogenesis
, Vascularization
, vascularisation
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The formation of new or recent blood vessels. The vasculature network is critical to the development of neoplasms. As the tumor burden grows…
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Broader (1)
Angiogenic Process
Blood Vessel
Collateral Circulation
EXUDATIVE VITREORETINOPATHY 4 (disorder)
HPSE2 protein, human
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Narrower (3)
Corneal Neovascularization
Eales disease
Retinal Neovascularization
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Review
2010
Review
2010
Factors Affecting Wound Healing
Shujuan Guo
,
L. DiPietro
Journal of dentistry research
2010
Corpus ID: 4680059
Wound healing, as a normal biological process in the human body, is achieved through four precisely and highly programmed phases…
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Review
2005
Review
2005
Porosity of 3D biomaterial scaffolds and osteogenesis.
V. Karageorgiou
,
D. Kaplan
Biomaterials
2005
Corpus ID: 31593209
Review
2003
Review
2003
The biology of VEGF and its receptors
N. Ferrara
,
H. Gerber
,
J. Lecouter
Nature Network Boston
2003
Corpus ID: 3334912
Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is a key regulator of physiological angiogenesis during embryogenesis, skeletal growth…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Bone marrow origin of endothelial progenitor cells responsible for postnatal vasculogenesis in physiological and pathological neovascularization.
T. Asahara
,
H. Masuda
,
+6 authors
J. Isner
Circulation Research
1999
Corpus ID: 1812414
Circulating endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) have been isolated in peripheral blood of adult species. To determine the origin…
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Review
1996
Review
1996
Patterns and Emerging Mechanisms of the Angiogenic Switch during Tumorigenesis
D. Hanahan
,
J. Folkman
Cell
1996
Corpus ID: 8678765
Review
1995
Review
1995
Angiogenesis in cancer, vascular, rheumatoid and other disease
J. Folkman
Nature Network Boston
1995
Corpus ID: 5924813
Recent discoveries of endogenous negative regulators of angiogenesis, thrombospondin, angiostatin and glioma-derived angiogenesis…
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Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
Vascular endothelial growth factor induced by hypoxia may mediate hypoxia-initiated angiogenesis
D. Shweiki
,
A. Itin
,
D. Soffer
,
E. Keshet
Nature
1992
Corpus ID: 4366410
INEFFICIENT vascular supply and the resultant reduction in tissue oxygen tension often lead to neovascularization in order to…
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Highly Cited
1991
Highly Cited
1991
Tumor angiogenesis and metastasis--correlation in invasive breast carcinoma.
N. Weidner
,
J. Semple
,
W. Welch
,
J. Folkman
New England Journal of Medicine
1991
Corpus ID: 8666788
BACKGROUND Experimental evidence suggests that the growth of a tumor beyond a certain size requires angiogenesis, which may also…
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Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
What is the evidence that tumors are angiogenesis dependent?
J. Folkman
Journal of the National Cancer Institute
1990
Corpus ID: 15189114
Method of treating a wound or burn which comprises directly dressing its surface with non-woven fabric comprising staple fibers…
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Review
1971
Review
1971
Tumor angiogenesis: therapeutic implications.
J. Folkman
New England Journal of Medicine
1971
Corpus ID: 33420995
THE growth of solid neoplasms is always accompanied by neovascularization. This new capillary growth is even more vigorous and…
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