In silico mouse study identifies tumour growth kinetics as biomarkers for the outcome of anti-angiogenic treatment

Volume: 15, Issue: 145, Pages: 20180243 - 20180243
Published: Aug 1, 2018
Abstract
Angiogenesis is a crucial step in tumour progression, as this process allows tumours to recruit new blood vessels and obtain oxygen and nutrients to sustain growth. Therefore, inhibiting angiogenesis remains a viable strategy for cancer therapy. However, anti-angiogenic therapy has not proved to be effective in reducing tumour growth across a wide range of tumours, and no reliable predictive biomarkers have been found to determine the efficacy...
Paper Details
Title
In silico mouse study identifies tumour growth kinetics as biomarkers for the outcome of anti-angiogenic treatment
Published Date
Aug 1, 2018
Volume
15
Issue
145
Pages
20180243 - 20180243
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