Angiogenesis: Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology Book 2441)
Unlock the tools to explore one of the most crucial biological processes with “Angiogenesis: Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology, Book 2441)”, now available at Books Hub PK. This comprehensive volume in the acclaimed Methods in Molecular Biology series provides cutting-edge techniques and protocols to study angiogenesis—the formation of new blood vessels from pre-existing ones, a process fundamental to both health and disease.
Angiogenesis plays a vital role in embryonic development, wound healing, tumor growth, diabetic complications, cardiovascular diseases, and chronic inflammation. This book offers a rich collection of reproducible, peer-reviewed laboratory protocols contributed by international experts. Whether you’re investigating molecular signaling pathways, endothelial cell function, in vivo models, or anti-angiogenic therapies, this edition serves as a hands-on manual for both basic and translational research.
Each chapter includes step-by-step instructions, reagent lists, troubleshooting tips, and background notes to ensure successful experimentation. Covering in vitro assays (tube formation, migration, proliferation) and in vivo techniques (CAM assay, Matrigel plug, zebrafish and mouse models), this book enables researchers to understand, visualize, and quantify angiogenesis with precision.
Key Features:
Detailed protocols for studying pro- and anti-angiogenic mechanisms
In vitro and in vivo models of angiogenesis, including animal-based approaches
Methods for genetic, pharmacological, and molecular intervention
Imaging techniques and quantitative analysis tools
Suitable for cancer research, vascular biology, ophthalmology, and regenerative medicine
This volume is essential for PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, lab scientists, and academic faculty working in biomedical research, cancer biology, cardiovascular studies, ophthalmology, and pharmaceutical R&D. It’s also a valuable reference for anyone developing anti-angiogenic or pro-angiogenic therapies for clinical use.