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. 1995 Feb;146(2):293–309.

Angiogenic growth factors in neural embryogenesis and neoplasia.

D Zagzag 1
PMCID: PMC1869862  PMID: 7531952

Abstract

"Blood vessels have the power to increase within themselves which is according to the necessity whether natural or diseased. As a further proof that this is a general principle, we find that all growing parts are much more vascular than those that are come to their full growth; because growth is an operation beyond the simple support of the part. This is the reason why young animals are more vascular than those that are full grown. This is not peculiar to the natural operation of growth, but applies also to disease and restoration."

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