The formation of lymphatic vessels from pre-existing lymphatic vessels, in a method believed to be similar to blood vessel development or angiogenesis.
See also:
* Pathophysiology of Lymphedema
Genetics, Research, Lymphangiogenesis, Angiogenesis
The Formation of Lymphatic Vessels and Its Importance in the Setting of Malignancy
Lymphangiogenesis Breast Cancer the VEGF-C
Lymphangiogenesis and Gastric Cancer
Lymphangiogenesis in Head and Neck Cancer
Lymphangiogenesis and Kaposi's Sarcoma VEGF-C
Lymphangiogenesis and Melanoma
Lymphangiogenesis in Wound Healing
A model for gene therapy of human hereditary lymphedema
VEGFR-3 Ligands and Lymphangiogenesis (1)
VEGFR-3 Ligands and Lymphangiogenesis (2)
VEGFR-3 Ligands and Lymphangiogenesis (3)
Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor; VEGF
VEGF-D is the strongest angiogenic and lymphangiogenic effector
Inhibition of Lymphatic Regeneration by VEGFR3
VEGFR3 and Metastasis in Prostate Cancer
Radiogeneic Lymphangiogenesis in the Skin
Dose-dependent response of FGF-2 for lymphangiogenesis
Lymphangiogenesis Signalling Pathways in Human Disease
Lymphangiogenesis, inflammation and metastasis
Lymphatic endothelial cells, lymphangiogenesis, cell matrix
Influence of IFN- alpha and IFN- gamma on Lymphangiogenesis.
Expression of VEGF-C angiogenesis, lymphangiogenesis Cancer
VEGF-C gene therapy, Lymphangiogensis and Lymphedema