A simple, quantitative method for assessing angiogenesis and antiangiogenic agents using reconstituted basement membrane, heparin, and fibroblast growth factor.

A Passaniti, RM Taylor, R Pili, Y Guo… - … ; a journal of technical …, 1992 - europepmc.org
A Passaniti, RM Taylor, R Pili, Y Guo, PV Long, JA Haney, RR Pauly, DS Grant, GR Martin
Laboratory investigation; a journal of technical methods and pathology, 1992europepmc.org
Background Blood vessel growth is necessary for normal tissue homeostatis and contributes
to solid tumor growth. Methods to quantitate neovascularization should be useful in testing
biological factors and drugs that regulate angiogenesis or to induce a vascular supply to
promote wound healing.
Background
Blood vessel growth is necessary for normal tissue homeostatis and contributes to solid tumor growth. Methods to quantitate neovascularization should be useful in testing biological factors and drugs that regulate angiogenesis or to induce a vascular supply to promote wound healing.
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