vascularization in English

noun vascularization (Amer.)

process of becoming vascular; process of vascularizing; formation of new blood vessels, angiogenesis; (Medicine) pathological formation of blood vessels (also vascularisation)

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1. Vascularization effect of basic fibroblast growth factor released from gelatin hydrogels with different Biodegradabilities Biomaterials

2. The major prognostic factors were preoperative corneal vascularization and the presence or absence of inflammation.

3. Areas of Asbestoid fibers functionally appear to serve as guide rails for vascularization of thyroid cartilage

4. Areas of Asbestoid fibers functionally appear to serve as guide rails for vascularization of thyroid cartilage

5. Areas of Asbestoid fibers functionally appear to serve as guide rails for vascularization of thyroid cartilage

6. Areas of Asbestoid fibers functionally appear to serve as guide rails for vascularization of thyroid cartilage

7. The vascularization of the posterior wall of the third ventricle proceeds from the arteria chorioidea posterior medialis.

8. Allografts are tissues obtained from human cadavers or living donors. They are associated with delayed vascularization and delayed incorporation, perhaps because of antigenic recognition

9. In addition, in recent development, bioreactor technologies have allowed the rapid maturation of tissues, vascularization of tissues and the ability to survive transplants.

10. Untill now it was not known whether other species without an acromion had a vascularization of the rotator tendons which is similar to that of man.

11. Viral or non-viral vectors to be used in gene delivery, gene transfer, gene regulation and gene modulation, all for the treatment and prevention of angiogenesis-related diseases and conditions such as cancer, metastatic disease, ischemia, auto-immune diseases, vascular disorders, disorders arising from improper vascularization, ophthalmologic diseases and diagnostic imaging