angiogenesis
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- angiogenic adjective
Etymology
Origin of angiogenesis
Example Sentences
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Then, the researchers treated those human cell models with a special variety of protein called CXCL12, which restored YAP and TAZ and restarted normal angiogenesis.
From Science Daily • Jan. 4, 2024
But on their own, angiogenesis inhibitors typically add only a few months to patients’ lives.
From Science Magazine • May 16, 2023
“It works by angiogenesis or creating new blood vessel formation,” says John L. Ferrell III, director of sports medicine for D.C.- based Regenerative Orthopedics and Sports Medicine.
From Washington Post • Nov. 20, 2022
The discovery of mutations in the VHL gene has helped to identify the importance of angiogenesis in the most common subtype of kidney cancer1.
From Nature • Sep. 13, 2016
Explain why drugs called angiogenesis inhibitors would be used in cancer treatment.
From Textbooks • Jun. 19, 2013
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