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Michael E. Maragoudakis
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University of Patras Medical School, Patras, Greece
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Table of contents (44 chapters)
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Angiogenic Factors and Their Receptors
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- Katherine M. Malinda, Allan L. Goldstein, Derrick S. Grant, Hynda K. Kleinman
Pages 157-163
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- K. Ravi Acharya, Demetres D. Leonidas, Anastassios C. Papageorgiou, Nello Russo, Robert Shapiro
Pages 165-178
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- B. McLaughlin, M. Bushan, J. B. Weiss, C. Griffiths
Pages 179-184
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Role of Cell Adhesion Molecules and Extracellular Matrix in Angiogenesis
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Front Matter
Pages 185-185
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- Pilar Navarro, Maria Grazia Lampugnani, Elisabetta Dejana
Pages 187-201
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- Jean Claude Monboisse, Georges Bellon, Roselyne Garnotel, Abdelilah Fawzi, Nobuko Ohno, Nicholas A. Kefalides et al.
Pages 203-211
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- Hua-Tang Zhang, Rangana Choudhuri, Prudence AE Scott, Lyna Zhang, Marina Ziche, Lucia Morbidelli et al.
Pages 213-221
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Role of Thrombosis and Fibrinolysis in Angiogenesis
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Front Matter
Pages 223-223
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- Michael E. Maragoudakis, Nikos E. Tsopanoglou, Eva Pipili-Synetos
Pages 225-232
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- W. Douglas Thompson, Chris M. Stirk, Andrew J. Keating, Allyson Reid, Elspeth B. Smith, W. T. Melvin
Pages 233-240
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- Pieter Koolwijk, Roeland Hanemaaijer, Victor W. M. van Hinsbergh
Pages 241-261
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- Chryso Kanthou, Vijay Vir Kakkar, Omar Benzakour
Pages 263-282
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Regulation of Angiogenesis
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Front Matter
Pages 283-283
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- Eva Pipili-Synetos, Michael E. Maragoudakis
Pages 307-319
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- Peter I. Lelkes, Kenneth A. Hahn, Soverin Karmiol, Donald H. Schmidt
Pages 321-336
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- D. C. West, D. M. Shaw, M. Joyce
Pages 337-347
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- David BenEzra, Shai Yarkoni, Genia Maftzir, Haya Loberboum-Galski
Pages 349-353
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- R. Wesley Rose, Richard C. Morrison, Michael G. Magno, John Mannion, Hynda K. Kleinman, Derrick S. Grant
Pages 355-365
About this book
Interest in angiogenesis research remains strong in recent years and exciting new discoveries, about modulators of angiogenesis, their receptors, the transduction mechanisms and the angiogenic genes involved, have contributed to our present day understanding of this complex process. This knowledge has provided the basis and broadened the scope of angiogenesis - based therapy in oncology and many other clinical conditions. This monograph contains the contributions to the NATO Advanced Study Institute on "Angiogenesis: Models, Modulators and Clinical Applications", which was held in Rhodes, Greece, from June 20-30, 1997. This was the fourth of a series of NATO supported international meetings on Angiogenesis aiming to bring together basic scientists with clinicians to exchange ideas, disseminate new knowledge and discuss the present status and potential new directions in this fast moving area of biomedical research. The International Organising Committee that included Drs. E. Dejana, C Haudenschild, M. Hackel, H. Kleinman, P. Lelkes, M. Presta, P. Polverini, D. Thompson, has provided invaluable help with their insightful suggestions in the formulation of the scientific program for which I am grateful. I wish to thank all the participants for their enthusiastic participation and their complimentary comments on the success of the conference.
Editors and Affiliations
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University of Patras Medical School, Patras, Greece
Michael E. Maragoudakis