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Squid Ink Discovered to be Antiangiogenic

Squid ink is used as a defense mechanism in many species of marine cephalopods, and is also considered a delicacy in Spanish and other cuisines.  It now joins a growing number of marine-derived sources of naturally occurring inhibitors of angiogenesis. A new...

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January 2, 2010 – NY Times

January 2, 2010: Bono identifies Dr. William Li and angiogenesis as one of the "10 Ideas that might make the next 10 years more interesting, healthy, or civil. Read More >

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Tumor-attacking virus uses ‘one-two punch’

Ohio State University cancer researchers have developed a tumor-attacking virus that both kills brain tumor cells and blocks the growth of new tumor blood vessels, or angiogenesis. Their research, published online in the journal Molecular Therapy, shows that viruses...

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Down Syndrome Genes May Protect Against Cancers

People affected by Down syndrome rarely develop cancer. In fact, the overall cancer mortality in people with Down syndrome is less than 10 percent of that in the general population. Until recently, the explanation for this remained unknown.“The body is packed...

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