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Tumor Angiogenesis: Pericytes and Maturation Are Not to Be Ignored
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Biological MicroenvironmentsPathologyBiomedical EngineeringTumor BiologyTumor AngiogenesisTumor Vessel MaturityAngiogenesisOncologyCancer ResearchTumor GrowthTreatment ResponseVascular BiologyCancer TreatmentNeovascularizationCell BiologyTumor MicroenvironmentDevelopmental BiologyMedicineCancer Growth
Angiogenesis, an essential component of tumor growth and survival, is regulated by complex interactions between several cell types and soluble mediators. Heterogeneous tumor vasculature originates from the collective effect of the nature of carcinoma and the complexity of the angiogenic network. Although the application of angiogenesis inhibitors in some types of cancers has shown clinical benefits, predictive markers to assess treatment effects have yet to be established. In this review, we focus on tumor vessel maturity as a potential marker for evaluating treatment response.
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