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Angiogenesis is blood vessel formation. Tumor angiogenesis is the growth of new blood vessels that tumors need to grow. This is caused by the release of chemicals by the tumor.
Amgen, UCB present romosozumab Phase 2 results at ENDO 2017

Amgen, UCB present romosozumab Phase 2 results at ENDO 2017

Study shows inhibition of transgelin prevents vasculogenic mimicry in breast cancer

Study shows inhibition of transgelin prevents vasculogenic mimicry in breast cancer

New RNAi treatment safely blocks ocular inflammation in mice

New RNAi treatment safely blocks ocular inflammation in mice

Scientists discover cause of tumour resistance to angiogenesis inhibitors

Scientists discover cause of tumour resistance to angiogenesis inhibitors

Natural compound could reduce risk of developing triple-negative breast cancer metastasis

Natural compound could reduce risk of developing triple-negative breast cancer metastasis

New drugs that target neighbour proteins may help halt cancer progression

New drugs that target neighbour proteins may help halt cancer progression

Researchers develop innovative technique to examine and quantify blood vessels in the brain

Researchers develop innovative technique to examine and quantify blood vessels in the brain

Rice bioengineers reveal how heart valves use different strategies to handle oxygen starvation

Rice bioengineers reveal how heart valves use different strategies to handle oxygen starvation

New erectile dysfunction treatment uses high-frequency acoustical waves

New erectile dysfunction treatment uses high-frequency acoustical waves

Combination of demineralized bone and gene therapy shows promise for treating pseudarthrosis

Combination of demineralized bone and gene therapy shows promise for treating pseudarthrosis

New review highlights challenges of studying resistance to antiangiogenic treatment in preclinical models

New review highlights challenges of studying resistance to antiangiogenic treatment in preclinical models

Sleep apnea can make lung cancer more dangerous by increasing tumor growth

Sleep apnea can make lung cancer more dangerous by increasing tumor growth

Experimental drug outperforms standard first-line therapy for advanced kidney cancer patients

Experimental drug outperforms standard first-line therapy for advanced kidney cancer patients

TSRI study suggests new approach to limit tumor growth by targeting immune system cells

TSRI study suggests new approach to limit tumor growth by targeting immune system cells

Research shows potential way to counteract glioblastoma growth by blocking PPARα receptor

Research shows potential way to counteract glioblastoma growth by blocking PPARα receptor

Researchers find new path to stop metastatic growth of cancer

Researchers find new path to stop metastatic growth of cancer

UC3M scientists use mathematical description to explain how tumors induce growth of blood vessels

UC3M scientists use mathematical description to explain how tumors induce growth of blood vessels

Research reveals role of endoglin in shaping blood and cardiac cell fate during early development

Research reveals role of endoglin in shaping blood and cardiac cell fate during early development

Gender matching key for corneal transplants? An interview with Professor Kaye

Gender matching key for corneal transplants? An interview with Professor Kaye

Could a light-listening photonics device detect skin disease? An interview with Prof. Vasilis Ntziachristos

Could a light-listening photonics device detect skin disease? An interview with Prof. Vasilis Ntziachristos

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