2015
DOI: 10.3892/br.2015.432
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Effects of Feijining Decoction on vascular endothelial growth factor protein expression and changes of T cell subsets in Lewis lung carcinoma-bearing mice

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“…Tumor endothelial cells differ significantly from normal endothelial cells by structural and functional characteristics that finally determine the process of angioneogenesis [22]. Changes of expression pattern of the proteins controlling angiogenesis can serve as prognostic marker of malignant process [26]. They can be used also for monitoring of anticancer treatment efficacy in LC patients [3].…”
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“…Tumor endothelial cells differ significantly from normal endothelial cells by structural and functional characteristics that finally determine the process of angioneogenesis [22]. Changes of expression pattern of the proteins controlling angiogenesis can serve as prognostic marker of malignant process [26]. They can be used also for monitoring of anticancer treatment efficacy in LC patients [3].…”
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“…An important pathogenetic link supporting the properties of LC is neoangiogenesis (the formation of new vessels) [3]. At the same time, the expression of protein products that are surfactants (surface active substances) or possessing insurfactant properties (surface-inactive) in patients with LC provides the processes of neoangiogenesis and the physicochemical interfacial state of blood serum [4]. There is a close intercommunication between the biochemical components and the functional activity of the cells in tumor microenvironment, capable to secrete surfactants/ insurfactants influencing biochemical processes, and thus the adsorption-rheological properties of blood (ARPB) -surface tension (ST), serum viscosity (SV), serum elasticity (SE), serum relaxation (SR), and viscoelasticity (VE) modulus [5,6].…”
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