Modulating angiogenesis with integrin-targeted nanomedicines

Volume: 119, Pages: 101 - 119
Published: Sep 1, 2017
Abstract
Targeting angiogenesis-related pathologies, which include tumorigenesis and metastatic processes, has become an attractive strategy for the development of efficient guided nanomedicines. In this respect, integrins are cell-adhesion molecules involved in angiogenesis signaling pathways and are overexpressed in many angiogenic processes. Therefore, they represent specific biomarkers not only to monitor disease progression but also to rationally...
Paper Details
Title
Modulating angiogenesis with integrin-targeted nanomedicines
Published Date
Sep 1, 2017
Volume
119
Pages
101 - 119
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