Commentaries on tumor angiogenesis: an introduction Robert S. Kerbel Tumor Angiogenesis Pages: 145 - 147
Similarities and differences between the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) splice variants Gera NeufeldTzafra CohenBen-Zion Levi Tumor Angiogenesis Pages: 153 - 158
Biological properties of VEGF/VPF receptors Bruce I. TermanMaureen Dougher-Vermazen Tumor Angiogenesis Pages: 159 - 163
Regulation of VEGF/VPF expression in tumor cells: Consequences for tumor growth and metastasis Kevin P. ClaffeyGregory S. Robinson Tumor Angiogenesis Pages: 165 - 176
Involvement of heparan sulfate and related molecules in sequestration and growth promoting activity of fibroblast growth factor Israel VlodavskyHua-Quan MiaoDina Ron Tumor Angiogenesis Pages: 177 - 186
Leukocyte-endothelial adhesion and angiogenesis in tumors Rakesh K. JainGerald C. KoenigRobert J. Melder Tumor Angiogenesis Pages: 195 - 204
Tumor angiogenesis: A physiological process or genetically determined? Patricia A. D'AmoreDavid T. Shima Tumor Angiogenesis Pages: 205 - 212
The role of angiogenic growth factors in breast cancer progression Francis G. KernMarc E. Lippman Tumor Angiogenesis Pages: 213 - 219
Bladder cancer angiogenesis, its role in recurrence, stage progression and as a therapeutic target Jeremy P. CrewTimothy S. O'BrienAdrian L. Harris Tumor Angiogenesis Pages: 221 - 230
Treating cancer by inhibiting angiogenesis: new hopes and potential pitfall J. RakR. S. Kerbel Tumor Angiogenesis Pages: 231 - 236
Gene therapy of malignant glioma via inhibition of tumor angiogenesis Karl H. Plate Tumor Angiogenesis Pages: 237 - 240
Liver endothelial cells: participation in host response to lymphoma metastasis Victor UmanskyMarian RochaVolker Schirrmacher Tumor Angiogenesis Pages: 273 - 279