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Growth and development of new blood vessels, from pre-existing blood vessels, which can be mediated through tumour angiogenesis factor. Angiogenesis can be a normal physiological response (e.g. wound healing) or a pathological phenomenon related to formation of malignant tissues. | Growth and development of new blood vessels, from pre-existing blood vessels, which can be mediated through tumour angiogenesis factor. Angiogenesis can be a normal physiological response (e.g. wound healing) or a pathological phenomenon related to formation of malignant tissues. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:35, 12 September 2019
Growth and development of new blood vessels, from pre-existing blood vessels, which can be mediated through tumour angiogenesis factor. Angiogenesis can be a normal physiological response (e.g. wound healing) or a pathological phenomenon related to formation of malignant tissues.
ICRP Glossary entry - May 2019
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