Tumour angiogenesis articles from across Nature Portfolio
Tumour angiogenesis describes the formation of new blood vessels in a tumour. This process makes use of the existing surrounding blood vessels and occurs as a result of signals sent by tumour cells and cells in the tumour microenvironment.
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| Open AccessAngiogenic signaling pathways and anti-angiogenic therapy for cancer
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Targeting angiogenesis in oncology, ophthalmology and beyond
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery 22, 476-495 -
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| Open AccessASPSCR1::TFE3 orchestrates the angiogenic program of alveolar soft part sarcoma
Nature Communications 14, 1957 -
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| Open AccessNuclear PD-L1 promotes EGR1-mediated angiogenesis and accelerates tumorigenesis
Cell Discovery 9, 33 -