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BLOOD VESSEL FORMATION WHEN NEW VESSELS EMERGE FROM EXISTING VESSELS
Angiogenic; Angiogenic proteins; Angiogenesis modulating agents; Angiogenesis assays; Angiostasis; Capillary sprouts; Capillary sprout; Antiogenesis; Angiogenic protein; Vascularized; Vascularization; Vascularisation; Neoangiogenesis; Sprouting angiogenesis; Tip cells; Stalk cells
  • 3D medical animation still showing angiogenesis
  •  Without angiogenesis a tumor cannot grow beyond a limited size

vascularization      
n. vascularización
angiogenesis         
(n.) = angiogénesis
Ex: However, if angiogenesis becomes unregulated, it may be responsible for several disease processes such as brain tumour growth and metastasis.

Definitie

angiogenesis
¦ noun Physiology the development of new blood vessels.

Wikipedia

Angiogenesis

Angiogenesis is the physiological process through which new blood vessels form from pre-existing vessels, formed in the earlier stage of vasculogenesis. Angiogenesis continues the growth of the vasculature by processes of sprouting and splitting. Vasculogenesis is the embryonic formation of endothelial cells from mesoderm cell precursors, and from neovascularization, although discussions are not always precise (especially in older texts). The first vessels in the developing embryo form through vasculogenesis, after which angiogenesis is responsible for most, if not all, blood vessel growth during development and in disease.

Angiogenesis is a normal and vital process in growth and development, as well as in wound healing and in the formation of granulation tissue. However, it is also a fundamental step in the transition of tumors from a benign state to a malignant one, leading to the use of angiogenesis inhibitors in the treatment of cancer. The essential role of angiogenesis in tumor growth was first proposed in 1971 by Judah Folkman, who described tumors as "hot and bloody," illustrating that, at least for many tumor types, flush perfusion and even hyperemia are characteristic.