Figures and Tables
From the following article:
Angiogenesis: an organizing principle for drug discovery?
Judah Folkman
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery 6, 273-286 (April 2007)
doi:10.1038/nrd2115
Figure 1
Key steps in tumour angiogenesis.
Figure 2
Angiogenesis in rat sarcoma.
Figure 3
Examples of anti-angiogenic therapy.
Figure 4
Oncogene addiction is angiogenesis dependent.
Figure 5
Angiogenic proteins in breast cancer.
Figure 6
Three general mechanisms of angiogenesis inhibitors currently approved by the FDA.
Figure 7
Small molecules to increase endogenous angiogenesis inhibitors.
Table 1
Angiogenesis-dependent diseases
Table 2
Anti-angiogenic drugs approved for clinical use and phase of clinical trials for other indications
Table 3
Clinical trials of drugs that have shown anti-angiogenic activity in preclinical models
Table 4
Three types of angiogenesis inhibitors
