Authors
MDAP Klagsbrun, Patricia A D'Amore
Publication date
1991/3
Source
Annual review of physiology
Volume
53
Issue
1
Pages
217-239
Publisher
Annual Reviews
Description
Proliferation of blood vessels is a process necessary for the nonnal growth and development of tissue (36). In the adult, angiogenesis occurs infrequently. Exceptions are found in the female reproductive system, where angiogenesis occurs in the follicle during its development, in the corpus luteum during ovulation, and in the placenta after pregnancy. These periods of angiogenesis are relatively brief and tightly regulated. Nonnal angiogenesis also occurs as part of the body's repair processes, eg in the healing of wounds and fractures. By contrast, uncontrolled angiogenesis can often be pathological. For example, the growth of solid tumors depends on vascularization (37), and in diabetic retinopathy vascularization of the retina often leads to blindness.
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Scholar articles
M Klagsbrun, PA D'Amore - Annual review of physiology, 1991