Angiogenesis is a key factor for tumor growth and survival[1,2]. Accordingly, angiogenesis inhibition is an attractive target for suppressing tumour growth, and angiogenesis inhibitors have been shown to improve outcomes in a variety of malignancies. Most angiogenesis inhibitors exert their effect by inhibiting the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) signalling pathway, via one of two mechanisms[3,4]. The first is direct inhibition of the VEGF ligand’s ability to bind to its target receptor.
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