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Angiogenic Peptides

Angiogenic Peptides are small molecules of protein found naturally in the body. They play an important role in the development and growth of blood vessels and can be used to treat various diseases including cancer. They work by promoting the growth of new blood vessels, increasing the supply of oxygen and nutrients …

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Overview

Angiogenic Peptides are small molecules of protein found naturally in the body. They play an important role in the development and growth of blood vessels and can be used to treat various diseases including cancer. They work by promoting the growth of new blood vessels, increasing the supply of oxygen and nutrients to affected areas of the body, which can improve a patient’s quality of life. By targeting angiogenetic pathways, angiogenic Peptides may also be used to improve outcomes in a number of conditions, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and stroke. They have a wide range of applications in medicine and research and can represent a powerful tool for the treatment of a variety of diseases.

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Laura Zaccaro · Italy Emilia Pedone · Italy Dulari Jayawardena · United States

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