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Angiogenesis

2021

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Quantitative Flow Cytometry-Guided Protein Biomarker Characterization For Translational Proteomics And Precision Medicine, Yingye Fang Aug 2021

Quantitative Flow Cytometry-Guided Protein Biomarker Characterization For Translational Proteomics And Precision Medicine, Yingye Fang

McKelvey School of Engineering Theses & Dissertations

Angiogenesis, the growth of blood vessels from pre-existing vasculature, is primarily regulated by vascular endothelial growth factor receptors (VEGFRs). Dysregulated angiogenesis is associated with cancers, obesity, and over 70 vascular diseases. Upregulated VEGFR protein expressions in diseased vasculature are promising biomarkers for predicting clinical outcomes, as indicated by non-quantitative immunohistochemical studies in patients with impaired vascularization or tumor angiogenesis. While the quantitative characterization of VEGFRs is critical in identifying biomarkers for anti-angiogenic therapies, VEGFR biomarker development presents two particular challenges: (1) The invasive tissue biopsy needed limits the amount of VEGFR data that can be collected from both normal and …