作者: Enrico Crivellato , Beatrice Nico , Domenico Ribatti
DOI: 10.1016/J.CANLET.2008.03.031
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摘要: Histopathologic examination and clinical observations of solid haematological malignancies indicates mast cells as key host in the tumour infiltrate, with important consequence on tumour-associated angiogenesis growth. Data suggest indeed that tumour-infiltrating may exert a prominent function angiogenic "switch", which is essential for progression early tumours. The experimental approach has substantially increased our understanding role process accompanies development. This review will focus crucial contribution promoting neovascularization it emerges from most recent carcinogenesis vivo vitro models.