vascularisations

[US]/ˌvæsk.jə.lə.raɪˈzeɪ.ʃənz/
[UK]/ˌvæsk.jə.lə.raɪˈzeɪ.ʃənz/

Translation

n.The physiological process of forming new blood vessels in a tissue or structure.
v.Third-person singular present tense of vascularise; to undergo or cause to undergo the development of blood vessels.

Phrases & Collocations

placental vascularisation

retinal vascularisation

tumour vascularisation

increased vascularisation

abnormal vascularisation

impaired vascularisation

angiogenic vascularisation

microscopic vascularisation

embryonic vascularisation

Example Sentences

tumor vascularisations provide nutrients for cancer growth.

abnormal retinal vascularisations can lead to vision loss.

the placenta requires adequate vascularisations for fetal development.

researchers study tumor vascularisations to develop anti-cancer therapies.

corneal vascularisations threaten transplant success.

increased cerebral vascularisations may indicate underlying pathology.

developmental vascularisations occur during embryonic growth.

the surgeon examined the bone vascularisations before the operation.

anti-angiogenic drugs target tumor vascularisations.

pathological vascularisations contribute to diabetic retinopathy.

normal myocardial vascularisations ensure proper heart function.

the biopsy revealed extensive vascularisations in the tissue sample.

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