Angiopotein-1 Alongside VEGF Plays a Pivotal Role in Glomeruloid Body Formation.
Title: Angiopotein-1 Alongside VEGF Plays a Pivotal Role in Glomeruloid Body Formation.
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Angiopotein-1 Alongside VEGF Plays a Pivotal Role in Glomeruloid Body Formation.
Category: /History
Details: Words: 9805 | Pages: 36 (approximately 235 words/page)
Previous investigations on glomeruloid bodies (GB) have focused on the action of VEGF. Recently it has come to light that VEGF alone in insufficient for tumour angiogenesis but involves a host of other factors. The Tie-2 receptor tyrosine kinase has been identified as the only other endothelium specific receptor and is activated through angiopoetin-1 (Ang-1). Tie-2 activation is shown to increase vessel branching, increased interaction of vessel tissue within itself and its surroundings and endothelial
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