2022
DOI: 10.5137/1019-5149.jtn.34777-21.4
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Antiangiogenic molecules suppressed meningioma-induced neovascularization: a corneal angionesis study

Abstract: AIM:To investigate the angiogenic effects of bevacizumab and imatinib on different meningioma tissue grades. MATERIAL and METHODS:In this study, in silico analysis of angiogenesis-related gene expression was carried out using previously reported datasets. Messenger ribonucleic acid expressions of VEGFA, VEGFB, PDGFRA, and PDGFRB genes were obtained from two different meningioma transcriptome datasets. The effect of antiangiogenic drugs, bevacizumab and imatinib, on meningiomainduced vascularization was assesse… Show more

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