: Pericytes and mural cells wrap around the new vessels to stabilize them and prevent leakage. The Therapeutic "Switch"
: Stimuli like hypoxia (low oxygen) trigger endothelial cells to break through the vessel wall. angiogenesis
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 : Pericytes and mural cells wrap around the
: The new vessels adjust to the specific needs of the surrounding tissue. it heals wounds and supports growth
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