angiogenesisdriven
Angiogenesisdriven is a term used to describe biological processes, disease states, or research programs in which angiogenesis—the growth of new blood vessels from existing vasculature—acts as the central driving force behind growth, progression, or regeneration.
In these contexts, endothelial cell proliferation, sprouting, and vessel remodeling are coordinated by pro-angiogenic signals such
Examples of angiogenesisdriven scenarios include tumor progression, where neovascularization supports oncogenic growth and potential metastasis; wound
Clinically and in research, angiogenesisdriven concepts inform strategies to modulate blood vessel growth. Anti-angiogenic approaches aim
Challenges include abnormal tumor vasculature that impedes drug delivery, adaptive resistance to anti-angiogenic therapies, and the