The Role of Heparin in Angiogenesis

Abstract
This chapter contains section titled: Evidence That Tumours are Angiogenesis-Dependent An Angiogenesis Inhibitor in Cartilage A Study of Mast Cells Leads to New Angiogenesis Inhibitors Mast Cells Enhance Angiogenesis Heparin is the Mediator by Which Mast Cells Stimulate Capillary Endothelial Cell Migration Heparin Enhances Angiogenesis Protarnine is an Angiogenesis Inhibitor Platelet Factor 4 is an Angiogenesis Inhibitor A Central Role for Heparin in Regulation of Capillary Growth? Theoretical Considerations References Discussion References