Abstract
Blood vessels are thought to develop according to two fundamental processes. Vasculogenesis refers chiefly to the embryonic formation of the larger vessels, which arise in situ from primordial endothelial cells, and angiogenesis, to the growth of vessels from extant vasculature that occurs during development and during remodeling in the adult. It is likely that fundamental mechanisms directing endothelial cell adhesion, migration, and proliferation apply to both processes (1).
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Sage, E.H. (1996). Introduction: Regulation of Vascular Morphogenesis. In: Little, C.D., Mironov, V., Sage, E.H. (eds) Vascular Morphogenesis: In Vivo, In Vitro, In Mente. Cardiovascular Molecular Morphogenesis. Birkhäuser Boston. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-4156-0_7
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