Angiogenesis
Angiogenesis is a key step in tumor development. In the process of tumor growth, whether primary or secondary tumors, once the growth diameter exceeds 1~2mm, it will induce angiogenesis. This is caused by tumor cells secreting a variety of growth factors to promote angiogenesis. Malignant tumors have high angiogenesis density and rapid growth, so they play an important role in the development and metastasis of tumors. Inhibiting this process will effectively prevent tumor proliferation and metastasis. In vitro angiogenesis experiment can simulate the process of tumor angiogenesis, which is suitable for studying the effect of drugs on the process. Matrigel in vitro culture is widely used to inoculate tumor cells and observe angiogenesis.
Technical principle
Angiogenesis is a key step in tumor development. In the process of tumor growth, whether primary or secondary tumors, once the growth diameter exceeds 1~2mm, it will induce angiogenesis. This is due to the tumor cells themselves secrete a variety of growth factors to promote angiogenesis. Malignant tumors have high angiogenesis density and rapid growth, so they play an important role in the development and metastasis of tumors. Inhibiting this process will effectively prevent tumor proliferation and metastasis. In vitro angiogenesis experiments can well simulate tumor angiogenesis and are suitable for studying the effects of drugs on this process. Matrigel in vitro culture is widely used to inoculate tumor cells and observe angiogenesis.
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