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Angiogenesis inhibition / Rüdiger Liersch, Wolfgang E. Berdel, Torsten Kessler (eds.).
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English
Published/Created
Heidelberg : Springer, [2010], ©2010.
Description
xiv, 231 pages : illustrations.
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RC271.N46 A53 2010
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Neovascularization inhibitors
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Liersch, Rüdiger
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Berdel, Wolfgang E.
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Series
Recent results in cancer research ; 180.
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Recent results in cancer research, 0080-0015 ; 180
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Angiopoietins
H1F-1 and cancer therapy
Chemokines
Angiogenesis inhibition in cancer therapy
Vascular integrins: therapeutic and imaging targets of tumor angiogenesis
PDGF and vessel maturation
Lymphangiogenesis in cancer: current perspectives
Compounds in clinical phase III and beyond
Metronomic chemotherapy: principles and lessons learned from applications in the treatment of metastatic prostate cancer
Targeting inflammatory cells to improve anti-VEGF therapies in oncology
Antibody-based vascular tumor targeting
Caveolae and cancer.
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9783540782803 ((alk. paper))
354078280X ((alk. paper))
9783540782810 ((e-ISBN))
3540782818 ((e-ISBN))
LCCN
2009933610
OCLC
498875297
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C - S
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