Angiogenesis

usgb/ˌendʒiəˈdʒɛnɪsɪs/
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Angiogenesis is the process by which new blood vessels form from existing ones, crucial for growth and healing.

In cancer research, scientists study angiogenesis to understand how tumors create their blood supply.
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tumor angiogenesis, vascularization, neovascularization

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Health

Understanding angiogenesis is essential for developing treatments for diseases like cancer.

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New therapies target the angiogenic process to inhibit tumor growth.
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Biology

Angiogenesis plays a vital role in wound healing.

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When injuries occur, angiogenesis aids in delivering nutrients to the area.
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Research

Many researchers focus on angiogenesis to improve outcomes in cardiovascular diseases.

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Studying the mechanisms of angiogenesis can shed light on heart health.
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