angiogeneses

[US]/ˌændʒiːəʊˈdʒenɪsiːz/
[UK]/ˌændʒioʊˈdʒenɪsiːz/

Translation

n.The plural form of angiogenesis; the physiological process involving the formation of new blood vessels from pre-existing vessels, typically occurring during embryonic development, wound healing, and tumor growth.

Example Sentences

tumor growth depends on pathological angiogeneses for nutrient supply

anti-angiogenic therapy targets multiple angiogeneses in cancer treatment

the molecular regulation of angiogeneses involves complex signaling pathways

pathological angiogeneses contribute to diabetic retinopathy progression

therapeutic angiogeneses promote blood vessel recovery in ischemic tissues

different cancer types exhibit varied patterns of angiogeneses

the study focuses on inhibiting abnormal angiogeneses in tumors

physiological angiogeneses occur during wound healing and development

vegf regulates both normal and pathological angiogeneses

the research explores therapeutic strategies for promoting angiogeneses

abnormal angiogeneses characterize various cardiovascular diseases

the balance between angiogeneses and vascular regression maintains tissue health

anti-angiogenesis drugs face challenges from resistant angiogeneses

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