Session Details

Proteolytic Systems in Angiogenesis

Monday, 22 March 2004 08:30 -10:00

Co-Chair Prof Bernd R Binder Department of Vasular Biology and Thrombosis Research, University of ViennaAustria
Co-Chair Levon M Khachigian University of New South WalesAustralia

Involvement of FXII in the Plasminogen Mediated Angiogenesis: FXII Binding to HUVEC Depends on Intact Caveolae
  • Inger Schousboe, The Panum Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Activation of Lymphatic Vessel Growth by Proteolysis
  • Marc G Achen, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Australia
  • Enhanced Anti-angiogenesis Ability of Human Kringle 1-5 Domain via Altering Glycosylation Sites and Lysine Binding Properties
  • Yu-Jia Chang, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
  • Catalytic DNA as Inhibitors of Angiogenesis and Restenosis
  • Levon M Khachigian, University of New South Wales, Australia
  • Endothelial Progenitor Cells are not Present in the Lining of the New Vascular Channels that Develop in Resolving Thrombus
  • Mr Bijan Modarai, KCL, United Kingdom
  • Fibrin Matrix Serves as a Scaffold in an in Vivo Tissue Engineering Chamber
  • Ms Zerina Lokmic, Bernard O'Brien Institute of Microsurgery, University of Melbourne, St Vincent's Hospital, Australia