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Journal of Angiogenesis Research publishes original research and timely reviews on recent advances in neovascularisation and pathological angiogenesis.

Dissemination and implementation of new knowledge concerning angiogenesis as a key process which occurs during pathological disease progression will have a significant impact on the treatment of these diseases. Excessive and damaging angiogenesis occurs in diseases such as cancer, diabetic retinopathies, age-related macular degeneration and atherosclerosis. In other diseases such as stroke and myocardial infarction, insufficient or improper angiogenesis results in tissue loss and ultimately higher morbidity and mortality. The field of angiogenesis research includes areas focussed on elucidating both normal and pathogenic angiogenic signalling mechanisms, clinical and pre-clinical trials of novel anti-angiogenic agents, and imaging of vascularization in solid tumours, metastasis and in cardio/cerebrovascular disease.

The list of topics includes but is not limited to:

  • Cellular and molecular signalling in angiogenesis
  • Current and novel imaging techniques
  • Nanotechnology applied to angiogenesis
  • Angiogenesis in cardiovascular disease and atherosclerosis
  • Stroke revascularization
  • Vascular tissue engineering
  • Diabetic retinopathies
  • Neurodegenerative disease
  • Tumour angiogenesis
  • Developmental angiogenesis/Early cardiovascular development
  • Wound healing
  • Lymphangiogenesis
  • Role of extracellular matrix
  • Inflammation and angiogenesis
All manuscripts will be peer reviewed by internationally recognized experts in the field of neovascularisation and pathological angiogenesis. Final decisions will be made by the Editors-in-Chief.

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