Angiogenesis


A brief animation that describes tumor formation and the critical requirement of angiogenesis, or blood vessel formation, to the formation of tumors. HHMI description: A cancer tumor forms in a bed of healthy cells. The animation goes on to show how the tumor recruits blood vessels and how metastasis occurs.


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Angiogenesis


This video shows the process of angiogenesis, the generation of blood vessels to oxygenate the tissues. This video is from: Essential Cell Biology, 3rd Edition Alberts, Bray, Hopkin, Johnson, Lewis, Raff, Roberts, & Walter ISBN: 978-0-8153-4129-1


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How Cancer Grows and Spreads- angiogenesis Envita Medical


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Dr. William Li's 2010 TED Talk


Dr. William Li, President of the Angiogenesis Foundation, presents a new way to think about treating cancer and other diseases: anti-angiogenesis, preventing the growth of blood vessels that feed a tumor. The crucial first (and best) step: Eating cancer-fighting foods that cut off the supply lines and beat cancer at its own game. This lecture was given at the February 2010 TED Conference in Long Beach, CA.


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Anti-Angiogenic Cancer Research


Dr William Li, President of the Angiogenesis Foundation, provides an overview of the accomplishments and future of anti-angiogenic research against cancer.


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Stephen J. Kroos - Angiogenesis


29th November - www.beatport.com Stephen J. Kroos' last track 'Mnenosyne' picked up radio support from techno baron Dave Clarke (the White Noise show on Holland's 3FM) and DJ plays from James Zabiela and Laurent Garnier. On the 'Reperfusion EP', Anjunadeep's techno master Stephen J Kroos continues his stunning return to form with another four track hit of bittersweet rhythmic trickery. Both deeply trippy and highly technical, lead track 'Reperfusion' is a subtle but stirring 7 ½ minute techno epic that lulls you in with its atmospheric female vocal husks and a throbbing, beautifully textured groove. Intricately constructed, 'Angiogenesis' is a slightly more dramatic, string-led affair with a poignant breakdown, while 'Ubiquitination' draws on deep house vibes to create a low burning groove full of jacks, tweaks and bounces. So deep you'd need a ladder to climb back out of it, the hypnotic 'Inflammation' completes the package.


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Attacking Tumor Vasculature, PMAP


www.proteolysis.org Angiogenesis is a fundamental step in the transition of tumors from a dormant state to a malignant state. Therapeutic angiogenesis is the application of specific compounds which may inhibit or induce the creation of new blood vessels in the body in order to combat disease. The presence of blood vessels where there should be none may affect the mechanical properties of a tissue, increasing the likelihood of failure. The absence of blood vessels in a repairing or otherwise metabolically active tissue may retard repair or some other function. Several diseases (eg. ischemic chronic wounds) are the result of failure or insufficient blood vessel formation and may be treated by a local expansion of blood vessels, thus bringing new nutrients to the site, facilitating repair. Other diseases, such as age-related macular degeneration, may be created by a local expansion of blood vessels, interfering with normal physiological processes. Design & production Kosi Gramatikoff, PhD; client: Kristiina Vuori, MD PhD


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Angiogenic masters: PMAP


www.proteolysis.org matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are the invisible modelers of the blood vessel formation. Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels from pre-existing ones, is a key event in tumour progression controlled by a balance between positive and negative regulators. Positive regulators include at least vascular endothelial growth factor family (VEGF-A, -B, -C, -D), fibroblast growth factors (FGF), placental-like growth factor (PlGF), angiopoietins, their tyrosine kinase receptors (VEGF-R1, -R2; Tie1 and Tie2) and neuropilin-1 (NRP-1), a co-receptor for VEGF.


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Engineering Angiogenesis Following Spinal Cord Injury


Title: Engineering angiogenesis following spinal cord injury: building functional, stable blood vessels and promoting the formation of the blood-spinal cord barrier Speaker: Erin Lavik, Sc.D. Seminar Series: Neural Prosthesis Seminar Date: September 12, 2008 Location: Nord 310 A&B Case Western Reserve University Sponsored By: The FES and the APT Centers Presented By: Erin Lavik, Sc.D. Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering School of Engineering and Applied Science Yale University, New Haven, CT Hosted by: Hunter Peckham, Ph.D. Donnell Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Orthopaedics Case Western Reserve University Director, Functional Electrical Stimulation Center Louis Stokes Veterans Affairs Medical Center MetroHealth Medical Center Abstract: It is estimated that there are 250000 people in the US with spinal cord injuries (SCI) and over 2 million worldwide. While, the majority of SCI research has focused on regenerating neural tissue, recovery is correlated with angiogenesis. Furthermore, vessels appear to play an important role in the neural stem cell (NSC) niche and may promote the proliferation, and neuronal differentiation of NSCs. However, inducing angiogenesis following SCI has been challenging since many of the factors and drugs permeabilize the surrounding vessels and can exacerbate injury. Engineering vascular networks could be an alternative to inducing extensive angiogenesis, but it has been challenging to engineer vascular networks that are stable <b>...</b>


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TACE and Anti-Angiogenic Drug Treatments for Liver Cancer


Series of animations made for the LIver Tumor Center at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine depicting new procedures for the treatment of liver tumors.


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VEGF and angiogenesis


This brief animation shows the important role of the signal VEGF in tumor angiogenesis, or blood vessel formation. HHMI description: This animation shows how a growing tumor can recruit nearby blood vessels in order to gain a suply (sic) of blood.


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Angiogenesis


Angiogenesis is the process by which new blood vessels form within the body. In cancer, factors can be released that promote the formation of blood vessels in and around a tumor, supplying it with its own blood supply. The presence of these blood vessels is often correlated with a poor prognosis in patients with cancer. This animation describes the structure of these new blood vessels and some of the issues associated with tumor angiogenesis. It forms part of a larger web based project that Random42 developed to increase the awareness of cancer driven angiogenesis. This can be viewed by clicking on the following link: angiogenesis.amgen.com To view other videos like this, go to our website. www.random42.com


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Angiogenesis


This is an animation depicting angiogenesis. Angiogenesis is when cancer cells send out signals to nearby blood vessels. These signals cause the blood vessel to grow towards the cancer cells, feeding the cells with a fresh blood supply.


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Coronary Artery Disease: Generx Cardio-Chant


Have a look at www.cardiumthx.com Generx® is a one-time, non-surgical angiogenic gene therapy being developed by Cardium Therapeutics (NYSE Amex CXM). This new therapeutic approach employs human growth factor DNA to stimulate the heart's natural ability to grow additional blood vessels (angiogenesis) for patients with advanced coronary artery disease and chest pain (angina pectoris). The therapy is in clinical trials and is intended to offer an innovative non-surgical option for cardiac patients who currently undergo surgical procedures such as balloon angioplasty and stents, or "open heart" cardiac bypass graft surgery (CABG). Video by: Juan Guerra (www.tbfcreations.com) Music by: Jack Ryan (www.jackryanart.com)


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Angiogenesis


A 3D animation describing angiogenesis and its role in the development of cancer. Learn more at CancerQuest; cancerquest.org .También disponible en español.


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Simulation of tumour growth and angiogenesis


Simulation of tumour growth model (Macklin and Lowengrub) coupled with an adaptive angiogenesis model (Chaplain, McDougall, Anderson). Hypoxic tumour regions (blue regions in upper left panel) release angiogenesis-promoting factors (lower right panel) that promote angiogenesis (curves in all panels). The dynamic vasculature transports blood (haematocrit: top middle panel) that releases oxygen (top right panel). The new oxygen distribution affects the spatial patterning of growth and pressure (lower left panel) which can disrupt flow in the vessels and create new regions of hypoxia. Tumour growth method: Sharp interface tumour model, level set method, ghost fluid method, nonlinear elliptic equation solver. Angiogenesis method: DATIA (dynamic adaptive tumour-induced angiogenesis), a discrete model that response to TAF and ECM gradients. Source: Macklin et al. 2009 www.MathCancer.org


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Essen BioScience Kinetic Angiogenesis Assay - VEGF


Essen BioScience Cell Player Angiogenesis Assay: GFP-AngioKit co-culture assay with NHDF fibroblasts and GFP-labeled HUVECs stimulated with 4 ng/mL VEGF and imaged every 12 hours for 17 days. This movie demonstrates the kinetic process of tube formation as measured by IncuCyte over the course of the assay.


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Building Blood Vessels: Researchers Gain New Insight Into Angiogenesis


Assistant Professor of Neurobiology Chenghua Gu and colleagues have discovered how two particular proteins help modulate the formation of new blood vessel networks, a process called angiogenesis. The findings could make it possible to improve upon existing therapies that block angiogenesis in cancer patients, whose tumors require oxygen and nutrients from blood in order to grow. The study also has implications for treating macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy, both of which are caused by uncontrolled proliferation of blood vessels.


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Angiogenesis Analysis using Image-Pro Plus image analysis software


www.mediacy.com - Example of Angiogenesis analysis using Image-Pro Plus image processing software.


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The Unfolded Protein Response in Tumor Growth and Angiogenesis: A Novel Target in Cancer Therapy


Peter J. Polverini, DDS, DMSc Professor and Dean of the University of Michigan School of Dentistry will discuss recent developments in tumor angiogenesis and detection and diagnosis of oral cancer.


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Electro-Medicine : Biological Physics - Angiogenesis and Bjorn Nordenstrom BCEC


youtu.be youtu.be NOTE : Angiogenesis INHIBITION PLATELET FACTOR 4 Prof. Gera Neufeld New Cancer Fibrosis Treatment Lysyl-Oxidase family called LOXL2 Björn Nordenström has utilized concepts in physics, mathematics, chemistry, physiology and immunology; combined with a massive amount of experimentation; to describe a system of continuous energy circulation and circulating electrical currents in living systems. Living cells consist of ions, charged molecules, membranes and organelles, which are responsive to electrical fields and currents and sometimes even generate electrical activity. When a non-uniform electric field is generated near living cells, polar molecules will move towards the higher field intensity. When an altering current is generated the molecules stay in place, their reaction being only vibration. However, in dividing cells the altering field causes the molecules to move towards the furrow, which is the narrow place between the two daughter cells. Using this principle the scientists had a way to tell apart normal cells from dividing cells, which are normally cancerous cells. Biologically Closed Electric Circuits, Björn EW Nordenström, MD, (Nordic Medical Publications, Arsenalsgatan 4, S-1ll 47 Stockholm, Sweden), This remarkable book introduces a new physiologic concept that could solve many long-standing biologic problems. This far-reaching concept evolved from a series of ingenious experiments that began with the author's search for the explanation of a <b>...</b>


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