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Tumor-Associated Endothelial Cells with Cytogenetic Abnormalities
2004
Cancer Research
Tumor angiogenesis is necessary for solid tumor progression and metastasis. Tumor blood vessels have been shown to differ from normal counterparts, for example, by changes in morphology. An important concept in tumor angiogenesis is that tumor endothelial cells are assumed to be genetically normal, although these endothelial cells are structurally and functionally abnormal. However, we hypothesized that given the phenotypic differences between tumor and normal blood vessels, there may be
doi:10.1158/0008-5472.can-04-1567
pmid:15548691
fatcat:nwayh3ztg5bubgv5hjpsss3aju