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  • After the drug was stopped, mice treated with the anti-angiogenic drug "had more metastases, the metastases occurred more quickly, and they died sooner," Kerbel says.

    Questions Swirl Around Avastin Matthew Herper 2009

  • In addition, the stem cell approach could allow the researchers to zero in on other potential anti-angiogenic proteins on chromosome 21 by tweaking gene copy numbers in the iPS cells.

    How Down Syndrome Protects Against Cancer | Impact Lab 2009

  • “But this is a very important way of looking for anti-angiogenic therapy.”

    How Down Syndrome Protects Against Cancer | Impact Lab 2009

  • He is encouraged by success over the past decade treating children with life-threatening hemangiomas -- masses of blood capillaries -- with interferon-alpha, an older drug that has anti-angiogenic properties.

    Folkman Looks Ahead 2007

  • What intrigued him more was the fact that shark cartilage contains chemicals that stop the growth of blood vessels — an "anti-angiogenic" effect that mirrors the mechanisms of more conventional tumor-killing drugs.

    Cancer Treatments From the Kitchen 2007

  • Alas, any anti-angiogenic effects the shark cartilage may have had in the test tube didn't translate to Lu's 384 human patients.

    Cancer Treatments From the Kitchen 2007

  • So this suggests that maybe if there is an anti-angiogenic factor in skeletal muscle -- or perhaps even more, an angiogenic routing factor, so it can actually direct where the blood vessels grow.

    Eva Vertes looks to the future of medicine 2005

  • So this suggests that maybe if there is an anti-angiogenic factor in skeletal muscle -- or perhaps even more, an angiogenic routing factor, so it can actually direct where the blood vessels grow.

    Eva Vertes looks to the future of medicine 2005

  • So this suggests that maybe if there is an anti-angiogenic factor in skeletal muscle -- or perhaps even more, an angiogenic routing factor, so it can actually direct where the blood vessels grow.

    Eva Vertes looks to the future of medicine 2005

  • A growing independent body of literature suggests that iSONEP's distinctive anti-inflammatory, anti-angiogenic and anti-fibrotic mechanisms could prevent both the early and the late stages of retinal damage, including the damage that often results when a PED fails to flatten over time.

    unknown title 2011

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