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Concept Neovascularization, Pathologic
Academic Article Role of the hepatocyte growth factor receptor, c-Met, in oncogenesis and potential for therapeutic inhibition.
Academic Article c-Met as a target for human cancer and characterization of inhibitors for therapeutic intervention.
Academic Article A selective small molecule inhibitor of c-Met, PHA665752, inhibits tumorigenicity and angiogenesis in mouse lung cancer xenografts.
Academic Article c-Met: structure, functions and potential for therapeutic inhibition.
Academic Article Expression and mutational analysis of MET in human solid cancers.
Academic Article Novel functional germline variants in the VEGF receptor 2 gene and their effect on gene expression and microvessel density in lung cancer.
Academic Article Prognostic significance of angiogenesis and angiogenic growth factors in nonsmall cell lung cancer.
Academic Article CD44 regulates hepatocyte growth factor-mediated vascular integrity. Role of c-Met, Tiam1/Rac1, dynamin 2, and cortactin.
Academic Article Transactivation of the receptor-tyrosine kinase ephrin receptor A2 is required for the low molecular weight hyaluronan-mediated angiogenesis that is implicated in tumor progression.
Academic Article Non-small cell lung cancer is susceptible to induction of DNA damage responses and inhibition of angiogenesis by telomere overhang oligonucleotides.
Academic Article Fibroblast growth factor signaling and inhibition in non-small cell lung cancer and their role in squamous cell tumors.
Academic Article Notch signaling in breast cancer: From pathway analysis to therapy.
Academic Article Ubiquitin-specific protease 22 is critical to in vivo angiogenesis, growth and metastasis of non-small cell lung cancer.
Academic Article SOX9: The master regulator of cell fate in breast cancer.
Academic Article MicroRNA-1: Diverse role of a small player in multiple cancers.
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