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angiogenesis to
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ligands for a
third receptor (VEGFR-3/Flt4),
which mediates lymphangiogenesis. The
receptor (VEGFR3) is the site of
binding of main
ligands (VEGFC...
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these metastases. Finally, MMP-2 has been also
shown to
drive lymphangiogenesis,
which is
often excessive in
tumor environments and can
provide a...
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equivalent for the
central nervous system Innate lymphoid cells Lymphangiogenesis Lymphangion Mononuclear phagocyte system Waldemar Olszewski – discovered...
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pathogenetic molecular mechanism and the
function of FAT4
within lymphangiogenesis are
still unknown.
Tadmouri GO (2005). "Hennekam lymphangiectasia–lymphedema...
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ensuring that
tissues are
supplied with
enough blood and oxygen.
Lymphangiogenesis (formation of
lymphatic vessels):- this
process is
similar to angiogenesis...
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implicated in
tumor lymphangiogenesis and metastasis.
Expression of VEGF-C by
tumors induces peri-tumoral and
intratumoral lymphangiogenesis what
potently promotes...
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tyrosine kinase receptor inhibitors that
reduce angiogenesis or
lymphangiogenesis,
leading to
anticancer activity.
Generally they are small, synthesised...
- proliferation, adhesion,
migration and invasion, and
inducing angiogenesis,
lymphangiogenesis, epithelial-mesenchymal transition, stem cell-like property, and...
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growth factors C and D. The
protein is
thought to be
involved in
lymphangiogenesis and
maintenance of the
lymphatic endothelium.
Mutations in this gene...