In vitro angiogenesis advancements - expert interview
In this RegMedNet interview, our expert Dr. Iris Bischoff-Kont discusses recent advancements in angiogenesis research and its potential in regenerative medicine.
This interview offers promising insights into how blood vessel formation can be instrumentalized to the development of new therapeutic applications.
Explore Iris's expert view on:
- Recent breakthroughs and potential applications of angiogenesis research in regenerative medicine
- Challenges in translating angiogenesis research into clinical therapies
- The role of angiogenesis in relation to inflammation and other processes
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