endostin
Endostin is a protein that plays a role in the regulation of blood vessel formation, also known as angiogenesis. It is encoded by the ENOST gene in humans. Endostin is a fragment of a larger protein called collagen XVIII, which is a component of the extracellular matrix. When collagen XVIII is cleaved, endostin is released.
Researchers have found that endostin acts as an anti-angiogenic factor, meaning it inhibits the growth of new
The anti-angiogenic properties of endostin have led to interest in its potential therapeutic applications. In conditions
Studies on endostin have provided insights into the complex processes governing angiogenesis and have opened avenues