Angiogenesis Site
: The new vessels adjust to the specific needs of the surrounding tissue.
Angiogenesis is the physiological process through which new blood vessels form from pre-existing ones. It is a critical "balancing act" in the body: when working correctly, it heals wounds and supports growth; when imbalanced, it can fuel diseases like cancer or lead to chronic inflammatory conditions. How Angiogenesis Works angiogenesis
: These cells migrate and organize into a tube-like structure. : The new vessels adjust to the specific
: Pericytes and mural cells wrap around the new vessels to stabilize them and prevent leakage. The Therapeutic "Switch" it heals wounds and supports growth
The process typically follows four major steps to remodel the vasculature: