Abstract:Angiogenesis, a fundamental process in human physiology and pathology, has attracted considerable attention owing to its potential as a therapeutic strategy. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and its receptor (VEGFR) are deemed major mediators of angiogenesis. To date, inhibition of the VEGF-A/VEGFR-2 axis has been an effective strategy employed in the development of anticancer drugs. However, some limitations, such as low efficacy and side effects, need to be addressed. Several drug candidates have be… Show more
“…A paper by Bae et al reviews the role of breast milk in the control of angiogenesis, a key element in normal organ development [ 18 ]. They describe how human oligosaccharides, and sialylated human milk oligosaccharides in particular, are key maternal signals in the control of angiogenesis by modulating vascular endothelial growth factor signaling.…”
Breastfeeding—or lactation—is a unique and defining reproductive trait of mammals that nourishes offspring by supplying nutrient-rich breast milk [...]
“…A paper by Bae et al reviews the role of breast milk in the control of angiogenesis, a key element in normal organ development [ 18 ]. They describe how human oligosaccharides, and sialylated human milk oligosaccharides in particular, are key maternal signals in the control of angiogenesis by modulating vascular endothelial growth factor signaling.…”
Breastfeeding—or lactation—is a unique and defining reproductive trait of mammals that nourishes offspring by supplying nutrient-rich breast milk [...]
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