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Vascular Morphogenesis in the Female Reproductive System Hellmut G. Augustin

Vascular Morphogenesis in the Female Reproductive System By Hellmut G. Augustin

Vascular Morphogenesis in the Female Reproductive System by Hellmut G. Augustin


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Reviews vascular morphogenesis in the field of reproductive vascular biology. This book reflects the female reproductive organs and covers both the basic biological processes and the clinical significance of these processes. It is suitable for vascular and reproductive biologists, and cell and developmental biologists interested in angiogenesis.

Vascular Morphogenesis in the Female Reproductive System Summary

Vascular Morphogenesis in the Female Reproductive System by Hellmut G. Augustin

The overall scope of this new series will be to evolve an understanding of the genetic basis of (1) how early mesoderm commits to cells of a heart lineage that progressively and irreversibly assemble into a segmented, primary heart tube that can be remodeled into a four-chambered organ, and (2) how blood vessels are derived and assembled both in the heart and in the body. Our central aim is to establish a four-dimensional, spatiotemporal foundation for the heart and blood vessels that can be genetically dissected for function and mechanism. Since Robert DeHaan's seminal chapter "Morphogenesis of the Vertebrate Heart" published in Organogenesis (Holt Rinehart & Winston, NY) in 1965, there have been surprisingly few books devoted to the subject of cardiovascular morpho genesis, despite the enormous growth of interest that occurred nationally and inter nationally. Most writings on the subject have been scholarly compilations of the proceedings of major national or international symposia or multi authored volumes, without a specific theme. What is missing are the unifying concepts that can often make sense out of a burgeoning database of facts. The Editorial Board of this new series believes the time has come for a book series dedicated to cardiovascular mor not only as an important archival and didactic reference phogenesis that will serve source for those who have recently come into the field but also as a guide to the evo lution of a field that is clearly coming of age.

Table of Contents

I: Vascular Morphogenesis in the Mammary Gland:.- 1. Vascular Morphogenesis in the Mammary Gland: Introduction and Overview.- 2. Growth Factor Regulation of Physiologic Angiogenesis in the Mammary Gland.- 3. The Role of Angiogenesis in Breast Cancer Progression.- 4. Angiogenesis in Mammary Tumors: Quantitation and Relation to Prognosis.- 5. Oncogenes, Anti-Oncogenes, and Genetic Regulators of Vascular Development.- II: Vascular Morphogenesis in the Ovary.- 6. Vascular Morphogenesis in the Ovary: Introduction and Overview.- 7. Growth Factors During Ovarian Angiogenesis.- 8. Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor: A Key Regulator of Physiologic Angiogenesis.- 9. Hormonal Regulation of Gonadal Angiogenesis.- 10. Angiogenesis, Vascular Imaging, and Therapeutic Approaches in Ovarian Tumors.- III: Vascular Morphogenesis in the Uterus.- 11. The Vascular System in the Endometrium: Introduction and Overview.- 12. The Clinical Relevance of Disturbances of Uterine Vascular Growth, Remodeling, and Repair.- 13. Angiogenesis in Endometriosis.- IV: Vascular Morphogenesis in the Placenta.- 14. Placental Vascular Morphogenesis: Introduction and Overview.- 15. Placental Functional Morphology.- 16. Placenta Growth Factor.- 17. Early Placental Vascular Morphogenesis.

Additional information

NPB9780817642211
9780817642211
0817642218
Vascular Morphogenesis in the Female Reproductive System by Hellmut G. Augustin
New
Hardback
Birkhauser Boston Inc
2001-06-29
333
N/A
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