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Evaluation of neo-angiogenesis in a case of chordoid meningioma
Journal of Neuro-Oncology, 06/30/09
Barresi V et al. - The anti-angiogenic factor semaphorin3A, highly expressed in this chordoid meningioma, was ineffective because of the absence of its receptor neuropilin-1. The authors suggest that VEGF expression and MVD may represent significant prognostic factors in chordoid meningiomas.
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