Saturday, October 24, 2009

Growing new blood vessels.. comments and procedures?

pls post ur comments about this.. give some:
introduction, procedure how to do it, suggestions, etc.. anything related to the topicpls answer.. for those peeps that will answer me : Thanks a lot.. I love you all!!
Answers:
not much problem my friend :) this is a common procedure named "Angiogenesis" and very easily to do using a chemical named VEGF or another one named MMPtry this link :)
New blood vessels can be formed from existing ones by a process known as angiogenesis. When there is some form of injury whereby the basement membrane of the exising endothelium breaks down via proteolysis, endothelial cells start to migrate towards the source of the angiogenic stimulus. This is down by cytokines and requires basic Fibroblast Growth Factor and Vascular endothelial growth factor. Then the endothelial cells proliferate mature and form smoothm muscles for vascular control. Finally the basement membrane grows around the endothelial cells. until the formation of the basement membrane, the new vessel remains leaky. In tumor formation, this process is know as neovascularization. The process is similar but the stimuli are differentHopes this helps

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