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Pathological angiogenesis is induced by sustained Akt signaling and inhibited by rapamycin. | Academic Article |
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Thiazolidinediones reduce pathological neovascularization in ischemic retina via an adiponectin-dependent mechanism. | Academic Article |
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Rahimi, Nader | Person |
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Neovascularization, Pathologic | Concept |
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Matsui, Reiko | Person |
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Walsh, Kenneth | Person |
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Actions of TNF and IFN-gamma on angiogenesis in vitro. | Academic Article |
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Adiponectin deficiency exacerbates cardiac dysfunction following pressure overload through disruption of an AMPK-dependent angiogenic response. | Academic Article |
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Advanced hepatocellular carcinoma: CT perfusion of liver and tumor tissue--initial experience. | Academic Article |
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Akt1/protein kinase Balpha is critical for ischemic and VEGF-mediated angiogenesis. | Academic Article |
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Akt3 controls vascular endothelial growth factor secretion and angiogenesis in ovarian cancer cells. | Academic Article |
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Angiogenesis and macrophage activation in endometriosis. | Academic Article |
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Angiogenesis, proliferation, and apoptosis in anal high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions. | Academic Article |
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Angiogenesis, vasculogenic mimicry and vascular invasion in cutaneous malignant melanoma - implications for therapeutic strategies and targeted therapies. | Academic Article |
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Antiangiogenic and chemopreventive activities of celecoxib in oral carcinoma cell. | Academic Article |
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