2022
DOI: 10.31557/apjcp.2022.23.3.929
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Endocan-microvascular Density in Primary Ovarian Carcinoma

Abstract: Background: Epithelial ovarian cancer is among the leading causes of death in women and is driven by angiogenesis. Microvascular density (MVD) can be used to evaluate angiogenesis in carcinomas and thus it can be used as a potential biomarker for ovarian cancer. This study is aimed to establish the association between endocan-MVD with clinicopathological factors in primary epithelial ovarian cancer. Methods: The clinicopathological characteristics were acquired from the… Show more

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“…Specifically, stem-like OC cells expressing CD34+ and VE-cadherin+ markers were capable of generating xenograft tumours containing blood vessels lined with human CD34+ cells. Recently, another approach employing microvascular density has also been reported to have a significant association with clinical-pathological parameters in primary OC [ 23 ]. Moreover, vasculogenic mimicry (VM), the phenomenon where tumour cells mimic endothelial characteristics, has been reported in several cancer types including OC [ 24 ].…”
Section: Endothelial Cells and Neovascularisation Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, stem-like OC cells expressing CD34+ and VE-cadherin+ markers were capable of generating xenograft tumours containing blood vessels lined with human CD34+ cells. Recently, another approach employing microvascular density has also been reported to have a significant association with clinical-pathological parameters in primary OC [ 23 ]. Moreover, vasculogenic mimicry (VM), the phenomenon where tumour cells mimic endothelial characteristics, has been reported in several cancer types including OC [ 24 ].…”
Section: Endothelial Cells and Neovascularisation Processmentioning
confidence: 99%