Angiogenesis Assays
Autor: | Carolyn A. Staton, Claire Lewis, Roy Bicknell |
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EAN: | 9780470029343 |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 11.01.2007 |
Untertitel: | A Critical Appraisal of Current Techniques |
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Schlagworte: | existing; blood vessels; new; vasculature; physiological; essential; growth; role; different diseases; angiogenesis; research articles; diabetic; methods; technical; important; suitable; studies; challenges; effects; vivo; numbers; vitro; assays |
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In this book, experts in the use of a diverse range of assays outline key components of these and give a critical appraisal of their strengths and weaknesses. Examples include assays for the proliferation, migration and differentiation of endothelial cells in vitro, vessel outgrowth from organ cultures, assessment of endothelial and mural cell interactions, and such in vivo assays as the chick chorioallantoic membrane, zebrafish, corneal, chamber and tumour angiogenesis models. These are followed by a critical analysis of the biological end-points currently being used in clinical trials to assess the clinical efficacy of anti-angiogenic drugs, which leads into a discussion of the direction future studies should take.
This valuable book is of interest to research scientists currently working on angiogenesis in both the academic community and in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. Relevant disciplines include cell and molecular biology, oncology, cardiovascular research, biotechnology, pharmacology, pathology and physiology.
Dr CA Staton. Lecturer in Angiogenesis Research, Academic Unit of Surgical Oncology, University of Sheffield Medical School.
Professor Claire Lewis. Professor of Molecular & Cellular Pathology, Academic Unit of Pathology, University of Sheffield Medical School.
Professor Roy Bicknell. CRUK Molecular Angiogenesis Labs, Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Oxford.