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1. HDACIs and TKIs combinations and their liposomal delivery for cancer treatment.

2. Extracellular vimentin mimics VEGF and is a target for anti-angiogenic immunotherapy.

3. Anti-angiogenic agents - overcoming tumour endothelial cell anergy and improving immunotherapy outcomes.

4. Forcing dividing cancer cells to die; low-dose drug combinations to prevent spindle pole clustering.

5. Common mechanistic pathways in cancer and heart failure. A scientific roadmap on behalf of the Translational Research Committee of the Heart Failure Association (HFA) of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC).

6. Consensus guidelines for the use and interpretation of angiogenesis assays.

7. An improved conjugate vaccine technology; induction of antibody responses to the tumor vasculature.

8. Insulin-like growth factor axis targeting in cancer and tumour angiogenesis - the missing link.

9. Beyond mouse cancer models: Three-dimensional human-relevant in vitro and non-mammalian in vivo models for photodynamic therapy.

10. miRNAs: micro-managers of anticancer combination therapies.

11. Angiogenesis inhibitors in combinatorial approaches.

12. Epigenetic approach for angiostatic therapy: promising combinations for cancer treatment.

13. Role of the tumor stroma in resistance to anti-angiogenic therapy.

14. Rapid optimization of drug combinations for the optimal angiostatic treatment of cancer.

15. Angiostatic treatment prior to chemo- or photodynamic therapy improves anti-tumor efficacy.

16. The great escape; the hallmarks of resistance to antiangiogenic therapy.

17. Low-dose angiostatic tyrosine kinase inhibitors improve photodynamic therapy for cancer: lack of vascular normalization.

18. Angiogenesis inhibition for the improvement of photodynamic therapy: the revival of a promising idea.

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