Angiogenesis
During tumor angiogenesis, cancer cells stimulate formation of new blood vessel for delivering oxygen and nutrients to a tumor. As the tumor grows, cells at the center of the mass become starved of oxygen, causing hypoxia. It stabilizes the expression of a transcription factor, HIF-1α (hypoxia inducible factor-1), which binds HIF-1β to upregulate the expression of several angiogenesis-promoting genes. Moreover, growth factor signaling also stimulates HIF-1 activity in order to maintain oxygen homeostasis for growing cells.
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A8636 RN486Summary: Btk inhibitor,potent and selective
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A8660 Cilengitide1 CitationTarget: IntegrinsSummary: Integrin inhibitor for αvβ3 and αvβ5
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A8661 MNSSummary: Inhibitor of Src/Syk tyrosine kinases
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A8662 A 205804Summary: E-selectin/ICAM-1 expression inhibitor
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A8663 BIO 1211Summary: α4β1 inhibitor,selective and high affinity
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A8664 A 286982Summary: LFA-1/ICAM-1 interaction inhibitor
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A8665 SLIGRL-NH2Summary: PAR2 activator
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A8666 TFLLR-NH2Summary: PAR1 selective agonist
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A8667 AY-NH2Summary: Selective PAR4 agonist
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A8668 Thrombin Receptor Agonist PeptideSummary: Protease-activated receptor agonist