Book Chapter

LYMPHANGIOGENESIS IN HEALTH AND DISEASE - AN OVERVIEW

Steven A Stacker, Marc G Achen, Paula Haiko, Kari Alitalo

LYMPHANGIOGENESIS IN CANCER METASTASIS | Cancer Metastasis - Biology and Treatment | SPRINGER | Published : 2009

Abstract

The blood and lymphatic vascular networks combine to facilitate immune function and maintain tissue fluid homeostasis in the body. Although these two systems share many common structural and molecular features, recent advances in our understanding of the molecular control of the lymphatics have identified distinct molecular pathways responsible for the formation and function of the lymphatic network. These advances have led to the characterisation of lymphatic-specific markers and growth factors which control lymphatic development and function. Insights gained from in vitro and in vivo studies over the past decade have highlighted the importance of the lymphatic system in human diseases such..

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