Since 2020, aggregated from related topics
Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is a protein involved in the formation of new blood vessels, a process known as angiogenesis. This growth factor plays a crucial role in various physiological processes such as wound healing, embryonic development, and the menstrual cycle. However, abnormal levels or dysregulation of VEGF can also contribute to various diseases, including cancer, diabetic retinopathy, and cardiovascular disorders. Research in this area aims to understand the mechanisms of VEGF signaling, its role in disease pathogenesis, and develop targeted therapies to modulate VEGF activity for therapeutic purposes.