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Vascular-specific growth factors and blood vessel formation

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  • George D. Yancopoulos

    (Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc)

  • Samuel Davis

    (Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc)

  • Nicholas W. Gale

    (Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc)

  • John S. Rudge

    (Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc)

  • Stanley J. Wiegand

    (Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc)

  • Jocelyn Holash

    (Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc)

Abstract

A recent explosion in newly discovered vascular growth factors has coincided with exploitation of powerful new genetic approaches for studying vascular development. An emerging rule is that all of these factors must be used in perfect harmony to form functional vessels. These new findings also demand re-evaluation of therapeutic efforts aimed at regulating blood vessel growth in ischaemia, cancer and other pathological settings.

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  • George D. Yancopoulos & Samuel Davis & Nicholas W. Gale & John S. Rudge & Stanley J. Wiegand & Jocelyn Holash, 2000. "Vascular-specific growth factors and blood vessel formation," Nature, Nature, vol. 407(6801), pages 242-248, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:407:y:2000:i:6801:d:10.1038_35025215
    DOI: 10.1038/35025215
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