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Angiogenesis in sickle cell disease
Charles Antwi-Boasiako
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Eric S. Donkor
Department of Physiology
Department of Medical Microbiology
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Medicine and Dentistry
Sickle-Cell Disease
100%
Angiogenesis
100%
Angiopoietin 1
71%
Angiopoietin 2
57%
Endothelial Cell
42%
Vascular Disease
28%
Disease
14%
Endothelial Dysfunction
14%
Vasculotropin
14%
Wound Healing
14%
Physiological Process
14%
Pathophysiology
14%
Angiogenic Factor
14%
Sprouting
14%
Microvascular Occlusion
14%
Tissue Regeneration
14%
Reperfusion Injury
14%
Cell Activation
14%
Cell Function
14%
Hypoxemia
14%
Vascular Occlusion
14%
Angiopoietin Receptor
14%
Anti-Inflammatory Drug
14%
Immunology and Microbiology
Sickle Cell
100%
Angiogenesis
100%
Angiopoietin 1
71%
Angiopoietin 2
57%
Blood Vessels
42%
Cell Function
14%
Vasculotropin
14%
Physiological Process
14%
Wound Healing
14%
Reperfusion
14%
Sprouting
14%
Cell Activation
14%
Angiogenic Factor
14%
Tissue Regeneration
14%
Neovascularization (Pathology)
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Angiogenesis
100%
Angiopoietin 1
71%
Angiopoietin-2
57%
Reperfusion
14%
Neovascularization (Pathology)
14%
Sprouting
14%
Cell Function
14%
Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor
14%
Physiological Process
14%
Tissue Regeneration
14%
Angiopoietin Receptor
14%
Wound Healing
14%
Cell Activation
14%