血管生成(Angiogenesis)
Angiogenesis is the formation of new blood vessels. This process involves the migration, growth, and differentiation of endothelial cells, which line the inside wall of blood vessels. The process of angiogenesis is controlled by chemical signals in the body. Some of these signals, such as vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), bind to receptors on the surface of normal endothelial cells. When VEGF and other endothelial growth factors bind to their receptors on endothelial cells, signals within these cells are initiated that promote the growth and survival of new blood vessels. Other chemical signals, called angiogenesis inhibitors, interfere with blood vessel formation.
JAK:?https://www.tsbiochem.com/target/JAK
EGFR:?https://www.tsbiochem.com/target/EGFR
HER:?https://www.tsbiochem.com/target/HER
HIF:?https://www.tsbiochem.com/target/HIF
Bcr-Abl:?https://www.tsbiochem.com/target/Bcr-Abl
FAK:?https://www.tsbiochem.com/target/FAK
ALK:?https://www.tsbiochem.com/target/ALK
FGFR;?https://www.tsbiochem.com/target/FGFR
FLT:?https://www.tsbiochem.com/target/FLT
VEGFR:?https://www.tsbiochem.com/target/VEGFR
BTK:?https://www.tsbiochem.com/target/BTK
PDGFR:?https://www.tsbiochem.com/target/PDGFR
Src:?https://www.tsbiochem.com/target/Src
Syk:?https://www.tsbiochem.com/target/Syk
VDA:?https://www.tsbiochem.com/target/VDA
凋亡 (Apoptosis)
PD-1/PD-L1:?https://www.tsbiochem.com/target/PD-1-PD-L1
Caspase:?https://www.tsbiochem.com/target/Caspase
c-RET:?https://www.tsbiochem.com/target/c-RET
Apoptosis inducer:?https://www.tsbiochem.com/target/Apoptosis-inducer
ASK:?https://www.tsbiochem.com/target/ASK
BCL:?https://www.tsbiochem.com/target/BCL
FOXO1:?https://www.tsbiochem.com/target/FOXO1
IAP:?https://www.tsbiochem.com/target/IAP
Mdm2:?https://www.tsbiochem.com/target/Mdm2
p53:?https://www.tsbiochem.com/target/p53
PERK:?https://www.tsbiochem.com/target/PERK
Survivin:?https://www.tsbiochem.com/target/Survivin
TNF:?https://www.tsbiochem.com/target/TNF
Apoptosis:?https://www.tsbiochem.com/target/Apoptosis
Fas/FasL:?https://www.tsbiochem.com/target/Fas
RIP kinase:?https://www.tsbiochem.com/target/RIP%20kinase
OXPHOS:?https://www.tsbiochem.com/target/OXPHOS
Ferroptosis:?https://www.tsbiochem.com/target/Ferroptosis