Angiogenesis inhibition: a review

W Auerbach, R Auerbach - Pharmacology & therapeutics, 1994 - Elsevier
W Auerbach, R Auerbach
Pharmacology & therapeutics, 1994Elsevier
In this review we discuss the concept of anti-angiogenesis, which is the inhibition of
neovascularization. Anti-angiogenic agents are viewed from the standpoint of their effect on
various elements of the angiogenic process, including induction of vascular discontinuity,
endothelial cell movement, endothelial cell proliferation, and three-dimensional restructing
of patent vessels. An effort is made to place the many different approaches to anti-
angiogenesis research into a comprehensible structure, in order to identify problems of …
Abstract
In this review we discuss the concept of anti-angiogenesis, which is the inhibition of neovascularization. Anti-angiogenic agents are viewed from the standpoint of their effect on various elements of the angiogenic process, including induction of vascular discontinuity, endothelial cell movement, endothelial cell proliferation, and three-dimensional restructing of patent vessels. An effort is made to place the many different approaches to anti-angiogenesis research into a comprehensible structure, in order to identify problems of evaluation and interpretation, thereby providing a clearer basis for determining promising and needed directions for further investigation.
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