[HTML][HTML] Patterns and emerging mechanisms of the angiogenic switch during tumorigenesis

D Hanahan, J Folkman - cell, 1996 - cell.com
D Hanahan, J Folkman
cell, 1996cell.com
Blood vessels are fundamentally composed of endothelial cells, which interconnect to form
the tubes that direct and maintain blood flow and tissue perfusion. During embryogenesis,
blood vessels develop via two processes: vasculogenesis, whereby endothelial cells are
born from progenitor cell types; and angiogenesis, in which new capillaries sprout from
existing vessels (reviewed by
Blood vessels are fundamentally composed of endothelial cells, which interconnect to form the tubes that direct and maintain blood flow and tissue perfusion. During embryogenesis, blood vessels develop via two processes: vasculogenesis, whereby endothelial cells are born from progenitor cell types; and angiogenesis, in which new capillaries sprout from existing vessels (reviewed by
cell.com