| angiogenesis |
The formation of blood vessels needed by tumors in order to grow.
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| angiogenesis f. |
a substance that causes the growth of new blood vessels, found in tissues with high metabolic requirements such as cancers and the retina; it is also released by hypoxic macrophages at the edges or outer surface of a wound and initiates revascularization in wound healing.
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| angiogenesis |
The process of the growth and development of new blood vessels in the body. This is important in wound healing.
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| angiogenesis |
Also called neovascularization, refers to the growth of new blood vessels into tissue. When uncontrolled, angiogenesis can cause destruction in normal tissues due to leakage. Angiogenesis is associated with the wet form of age-related macular degeneration and is called choroidal neovascularization (see choroid below).
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| angiogenesis |
The growth of new blood vessels, a process that occurs in the healthy body for healing wounds and for restoring blood flow to tissues after injury. In diseases like cancer, the body loses the ability to maintain balanced angiogenesis. New blood vessels feed diseased tissues, destroy normal tissues, and in the case of some cancers, the new vessels can allow tumor cells to escape into the circulation and lodge in other organs (tumor metastases). ...
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