Collection Summary Description Data and Resources Subjects Fields of Research Keywords Socio-economic Objectives Organisations & Groups Related Datasets: Recently updated datasets Related Projects: Recently updated projects Dataset SummaryResource Summary Resource Description Resource Type Resource Access Storage Size Publication Summary Description Related Collections: Recently updated collections Related Datasets: Recently updated datasets Related Projects: Recently updated projects Research Collaborator Summary Biography Other information Related Collections: Recently updated collections Related Datasets: Recently updated datasets Related Projects: Recently updated projects Related Publications: Recently updated publications Organisation Summary Description Related Collections: Recently updated collections Related Datasets: Recently updated datasets Related Projects: Recently updated projects JavaScript is not enabled This application requires Javascript, however the system has detected that Javascript is not enabled on the browser. Please follow these instructions on how to enable Javascript. After Javascript has been enabled, press F5 to reload this page to make this message disappear. ProjectsFunctional characterisation of a new surface adhesion molecule on human vascular progenitor cells to combat cancer Functional characterisation of a new surface adhesion molecule on human vascular progenitor cells to combat cancer Published: 07 January 2016 Collectively, diseases of the blood vascular system contribute immensely to the burden of health care in Australia. Notably, abnormal blood vessel formation is a major cause or contributor to many diseases, such as cancer, cardiovascular disease, rheumatoid arthritis, ischemia injury and diabetes. This project aims to understand the underlying mechanisms associated with aberrant angiogenesis such that it may aid in the identification of novel targets for the development of therapeutics. Data and resources Other resources collected by the researchers may be available subject to researcher approval. Please contact Prof Claudine Bonder. Period covered by the dataset Start date: 01 Jan 2014 End date: 31 Dec 2014 Research collaborators Prof Claudine Bonder Research Professor Chief Investigator Claudine.Bonder@unisa.edu.au Dr Michael Shackleton External Investigator Organisations and groups Primary organisation: University of South Australia