Nanoparticles as new tools for inhibition of cancer angiogenesis

Volume: 233, Issue: 4, Pages: 2902 - 2910
Published: Jun 22, 2017
Abstract
Angiogenesis is known as one of the hallmarks of cancer. Multiple lines evidence indicated that vascular endothelium growth factor (VEGF) is a key player in the progression of angiogenesis and exerts its functions via interaction with tyrosine kinase receptors (TKRs). These receptors could trigger a variety of cascades that lead to the supply of oxygen and nutrients to tumor cells and survival of these cells. With respect to pivotal role of...
Paper Details
Title
Nanoparticles as new tools for inhibition of cancer angiogenesis
Published Date
Jun 22, 2017
Volume
233
Issue
4
Pages
2902 - 2910
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