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Publication : Angiogenesis in transgenic models of multistep angiogenesis.

First Author  Radovanovic I Year  2004
Journal  Cancer Treat Res Volume  117
Pages  97-114 PubMed ID  15015554
Mgi Jnum  J:90238 Mgi Id  MGI:3042718
Doi  10.1007/978-1-4419-8871-3_5 Citation  Radovanovic I, et al. (2004) Angiogenesis in transgenic models of multistep angiogenesis. Cancer Treat Res 117:97-114
abstractText  The histopathology and the epidemiology of human cancers, as well as studies of animal models of tumorigenesis, have led to a widely accepted notion that multiple genetic and epigenetic changes have to accumulate for progression to malignancy. Formation of new blood vessels (tumor angiogenesis) has been recognized, in addition to proliferative capabilities and ability to down-modulate cell death (apoptosis), as essential for the progressive growth and expansion of solid tumors. Mice overexpressing activated forms of oncogenes or carrying targeted mutations in tumor suppressor genes have proven extremely useful for linking the function of these genes with specific tumor features such as continuous proliferation, escape from apoptosis, invasion and neo-angiogenesis. The interbreeding of these mice allows for studying the extent of cooperativity between different genetic lesions in disease progression, leading to a greater understanding of multi-stage nature of tumorigenesis.
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