Angiogenesis Process in Cancer | Research, Resources, and Assay Tools | Corning

Angiogenesis is the process that governs the formation of new blood vessels. Tumor growth and survival is dependent on the angiogenesis process, which provides the tumor with a vascular network and blood supply that effectively feeds the tumor cells and their microenvironment. With an understanding of this mechanism, researchers have been studying the multitude of angiogenic factors involved in this process in hopes of finding ways to make it easier for drugs to reach the tumor or to inhibit the tumor’s ability to feed itself 5.

Corning supports angiogenesis research with reliable lab products that deliver consistent, repeatable results. Corning Matrigel® matrix for endothelial cell tube formation assay and Corning BioCoat® endothelial cell migration angiogenesis systems and kits are just a couple of Corning products being used in research studies.

We have the knowledge and experience to simplify lab product selection, provide technical support, and set your research up for success – right from the start.

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5. Fallah, Asghar, et al. "Therapeutic targeting of angiogenesis molecular pathways in angiogenesis-dependent diseases." Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy 110 (2019): 775-785.