CD105 is a 90 kD homodimeric type I integral membrane glycoprotein, also known as endoglin. It is expressed on endothelial cells (especially on angiogenic endothelial cells) and up-regulated by hypoxia, activated monocytes, macrophages, bone marrow stromal cells, and some cytotrophoblasts. CD105 is a receptor for TGF-ß1, TGF-ß3 and modulates TGF-ß signaling by interacting with TGF-ß receptors I and/or II. CD105 also binds other growth factors such as actvin A, BMP-2 and -7. CD105 has been show to be a useful marker for identifying proliferating endothelium involved in tumor angiogenesis and can be used for tumor imaging, prognosis, as well as has therapeutic potential for some solid tumors and other angiogenic diseases.