
handle: 11368/3096405
The complement component C1q plays a role as a pro-angiogenic factor in different contexts, acting in a complement-independent way. For example, this molecule is able to foster the remodeling of the spiral arteries for a physiological pregnancy and to promote the wound healing process. It is also involved in angiogenesis after post-stroke ischemia. Furthermore, it has a role in supporting the tumor vessel growth. Given its role in promoting angiogenesis both under physiological and pathological situations, other studies are needed to understand its potential therapeutic implications.
Angiogenesi, angiogenesis, Angiogenesis; C1q; endothelial cells; angiogenic factors, angiogenic factors, endothelial cell, Immunologic diseases. Allergy, RC581-607, C1q, endothelial cells, c1q
Angiogenesi, angiogenesis, Angiogenesis; C1q; endothelial cells; angiogenic factors, angiogenic factors, endothelial cell, Immunologic diseases. Allergy, RC581-607, C1q, endothelial cells, c1q
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