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| Open Access | CADMIUM CHLORIDE'S ANTI-ANGIOGENIC EFFECTS: MECHANISTIC INSIGHTS INTO NEOVASCULARIZATION INHIBITION
ABHINAV VISHWAKARMA , DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND GENETICS, BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, 462 026 BHOPAL, MADHYA PRADESH, INDIA ARVIND KHANDIA , DIVISION OF PATHOLOGY, ICAR-INDIAN VETERINARY RESEARCH INSTITUTE, IZATNAGAR, 243 122 BAREILLY, UTTAR PRADESH, INDIAAbstract
Cadmium chloride, a well-known toxic metal compound, has recently emerged as a potent agent with anti-angiogenic properties. This study delves into the mechanisms underlying the inhibitory impact of cadmium chloride on the neovascularization process. Employing in vitro and in vivo models, we investigate the intricate interactions between cadmium chloride and angiogenic pathways. Our findings reveal that cadmium chloride effectively hinders the formation of new blood vessels through multiple anti-angiogenic mechanisms, shedding light on its potential therapeutic applications in angiogenesis-related disorders.
Keywords
Cadmium Chloride, Anti-angiogenic Effects, Neovascularization Inhibition, Mechanistic Insights, Angiogenesis, Toxic Metal Compound, Therapeutic Applications, Angiogenic Pathways
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