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Las células de la pared arterial presentan normalmente una tasa de proliferación celular muy reducida. Sin embargo, la hiperplasia de células vasculares es una característica del remodelado vascular inducido por diversos estímulos fisiopatológicos (por ejemplo, neovascularización, arteriosclerosis y re-estenosis post-angioplastia). El avance en el conocimiento de los mecanismos moleculares que controlan el crecimiento celular en la pared vascular puede facilitar el desarrollo de terapias anti-proliferativas para el tratamiento de la patología vascular obstructiva. En esta revisión se discuten estudios recientes que demuestran el papel de la proteína supresora de crecimiento p27 durante el remodelado vascular.
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