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Angiogenesis
Researchers from Louisiana State University detail findings in angiogenesis
February 5th, 2009
According to recent research from the United States, "Many cytotoxic drugs maintain antiangiogenic properties, but there are no human, tumor-based assays to evaluate their antiangiogenic potential. We used a fibrin thrombin clot-based angiogenesis model to evaluate the angiogenic response of human breast cancer to various cytotoxic agents commonly used in its treatment." "Fragments of freshly harvested human breast tumors were embedded in fibrin-thrombin clots and treated with five drugs: adriamycin, taxol, 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), methotrexate, and vincristine. Each treatment group included a mean of 28 fragments (range 16-60). A total of four tumors were tested. Tumor...
Source: Women's Health Weekly (2009-02-05)
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