Elusive Identities and Overlapping Phenotypes of Proangiogenic Myeloid Cells in Tumors

Volume: 176, Issue: 4, Pages: 1564 - 1576
Published: Apr 1, 2010
Abstract
It is now established that bone marrow-derived myeloid cells regulate tumor angiogenesis. This was originally inferred from studies of human tumor biopsies in which a positive correlation was seen between the number of tumor-infiltrating myeloid cells, such as macrophages and neutrophils, and tumor microvessel density. However, unequivocal evidence was only provided once mouse models were used to examine the effects on tumor angiogenesis by...
Paper Details
Title
Elusive Identities and Overlapping Phenotypes of Proangiogenic Myeloid Cells in Tumors
Published Date
Apr 1, 2010
Volume
176
Issue
4
Pages
1564 - 1576
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