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Endothelial-Specific Integrin/Survival Signaling Inhibitor
An angiogenesis inhibitor that acts by blocking the action of endothelial integrins. An endothelial-specific integrin/survival signaling inhibitor binds to and blocks the activity of endothelial-specific integrins, thereby inhibiting endothelial cell-cell interactions, endothelial cell-matrix interactions, and angiogenesis. (NCI Thesaurus)
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An angiogenesis inhibitor that acts by inhibiting the growth, migration, and proliferation of endothelial cells and/or induces endothelial cell apoptosis.
The main type of cell found in the inside lining of blood vessels, lymph vessels, and the heart.