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Comparative analysis of the chick embryo area vasculosa and chorioallantoic membrane as experimental models to study angiogenesis and anti-angiogenesis
The vascularized extraembryonic membranes of the chick embryo include the area vasculosa (AV) and the chorioallantoic membrane (CAM), both used to study angiogenesis and anti-angiogenesis. In this article we compare these two experimental models and show that AV may be more suitable for the screening of putative angiogenic and anti-angiogenic molecules in alternative to the CAM, more useful to study tumor growth, angiogenesis, and metastasis, and of the angiogenic activity of acellular scaffolds and organoids.
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Pathology, Research and Practice provides accessible coverage of the most recent developments across the entire field of pathology: Reviews focus on recent progress in pathology, while Comments look at interesting current problems and at hypotheses for future developments in pathology. Original Papers present novel findings on all aspects of general, anatomic and molecular pathology. Rapid Communications inform readers on preliminary findings that may be relevant for further studies and need to be communicated quickly. Teaching Cases look at new aspects or special diagnostic problems of diseases and at case reports relevant for the pathologist''s practice.