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  • 2000-2004  (2)
  • Brownian motion  (1)
  • angiogenesis  (1)
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    Springer
    Colloid & polymer science 278 (2000), S. 464-468 
    ISSN: 1435-1536
    Keywords: Key words Liesegang rings ; Diffusion of colloid ; Colloid diffusion ; Brownian motion ; Periodic precipitation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract  The persuasive evidence for the role of colloid in the formation of Liesegang rings is nullified by the low diffusion constants (less than 2 × 10−11 m2 s−1) of sol particles; however, those values were obtained for sols suspended in otherwise homogeneous solutions. The essential randomness of Brownian motion in such situations is absent in Liesegang experiments, where the large excess of outer electrolyte diffusing into the gel creates a bias in molecular bombardment resulting in sol particles moving a given distance in fewer steps, hence in a shorter time. From Einstein's equation (D=x 2/2t) values for D of 2–4 × 10−10 m2 s−1 have been calculated for Liesegang experiments in the literature. It is suggested that such values could well pertain to sol particles diffusing in the heterogeneous conditions existing in those experiments.
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    ISSN: 1573-7233
    Keywords: microenvironment ; angiogenesis ; anti-angiogenesis ; heterogeneity ; vascular endothelial growth factor ; endothelial cells
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Despite the development of innovative anti-angiogenic strategies, early clinical trials have not replicated the results observed from preclinical models. One reason for this apparent discrepancy is the fact that tumor endothelium is phenotypically distinct from normal tissue endothelium. Moreover, it has recently become apparent that each individual tumor may display a different angiogenic phenotype. The expression of angiogenic factors in tumors is controlled by both intrinsic factors in the tumor cell and the influence of the host microenvironment. The diversity of angiogenic factor expression in tumors growing at different sites, combined with the fact that endothelial cells in different organs and tumors are phenotypically distinct, constitutes a formidable challenge for the development of effective anti-angiogenic regimens. This review provides an overview of how the microenvironment regulates tumor angiogenesis and affects the efficacy of anti-angiogenic therapy.
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