Continuous administration of angiostatin inhibits accelerated growth of colorectal liver metastases after partial hepatectomy.

Volume: 60, Issue: 6, Pages: 1761 - 5
Published: Mar 15, 2000
Abstract
Human plasminogen-derived angiostatin is one of the most potent antiangiogenic agents currently known. However, it is unclear whether angiostatin is also effective against accelerated tumor growth induced by local up-regulation of growth factors, including angiogenesis stimulators, such as in regenerating liver. Prior to addressing this question, we tested, in mice, whether continuous administration of angiostatin could improve its biological...
Paper Details
Title
Continuous administration of angiostatin inhibits accelerated growth of colorectal liver metastases after partial hepatectomy.
Published Date
Mar 15, 2000
Journal
Volume
60
Issue
6
Pages
1761 - 5
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