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Targeting of Doppel-axis to Control Lung Tumor Angiogenesis and Immunity

US National Cancer Institute grant open #nih-5R01CA262788-04

Summary

Project summary Tumors, just like normal tissues, require blood vessels to receive nutrients and oxygen and to eliminate wastes and carbon dioxide. To ensure this blood supply, tumors create their own vascular beds from established blood vessels by a process called angiogenesis. This process plays a major role in tumor growth, survival, and invasiveness. Currently, various monoclonal antibodies (mAb) and small-molecular-weight drugs are used to restrain angiogenesis and starve tumors of nutrients. Bevacizumab and ramucirumab, for example, are two mAbs that inhibit angiogenesis-bevacizumab by b

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