IMPLICATIONS OF ANGIOGENESIS IN CUTANEOUS DISORDERS
DOHA MOHAMED EL-SAYED SHERIF;
Abstract
Angiogenesis is the process in which normal and pathologic tissue derives a blood supply by formation of new blood vessels from a pre-existing vessel bed.
The sequence of events that involves angiogenesis includes: increased vascular permeability and lea
The sequence of events that involves angiogenesis includes: increased vascular permeability and lea
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| Title | IMPLICATIONS OF ANGIOGENESIS IN CUTANEOUS DISORDERS | Authors | DOHA MOHAMED EL-SAYED SHERIF | Keywords | IMPLICATIONS OF ANGIOGENESIS IN CUTANEOUS DISORDERS | Issue Date | 2009 | Description | Angiogenesis is the process in which normal and pathologic tissue derives a blood supply by formation of new blood vessels from a pre-existing vessel bed. The sequence of events that involves angiogenesis includes: increased vascular permeability and lea |
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