Angiogenic Factors

Angiogenesis is a cellular process induces the formation of blood vessels in a tumor. It promotes the development of metastases. Some factors that induce development of new blood vessels such as VEGF (Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor).
In solid tumors, blood vessels may be composed of epithelial cells and tumor cells.
ANGPTL6,
ARP4,
Adrenomedullin,
Angiogenin,
CCN1,
CD31,
CHRDL2,
COX1,
Cyclooxygenase 1,
CRIM1,
DSCR1L1,
EDIL3,
ENPP2,
EPO Receptor,
GLMN,
IGFBP3,
IL8,
MEOX 2,
NPY2R,
NR2F2,
Nestin,
Neuropeptide Y,
PIGF,
Pentraxin 3,
Prokineticin 1,
Prokineticin 2,
REM,
RGS5,
Robo4,
S100A4,
SCDGFB,
SMOC2,
SerpinB2,
Sprouty 2,
Stabilin 1,
Syndecan 2,
TEM8,
THSD1,
TNF Receptor I,
Thrombin Receptor,
VEGF 121B,
VEGF 164,
VEGF 165A,
VEGF Receptor 3,
VG5Q