angiogenesisshemming
Angiogenesisshemming refers to the process by which blood vessels are pruned or removed, a crucial counterpart to blood vessel formation, known as angiogenesis. While angiogenesis is vital for growth, wound healing, and tissue repair, shemming is essential for remodeling blood vessel networks, eliminating unnecessary or damaged vessels, and establishing appropriate vascular architecture. This process is tightly regulated and involves a complex interplay of cellular signaling pathways and cellular components.
The shemming process often involves endothelial cells, the cells that line blood vessels, undergoing apoptosis or
Dysregulation of angiogenesisshemming has been linked to various pathological conditions. In cancer, uncontrolled angiogenesis supports tumor