VIDEO: Interaction between VEGF, Tie, integrin pathways plays a role in retinal disease

Angiogenesis required the coordinated function of regulatory and effector proteins, including the VEGF, TIE, angiopoietin and integrin families, Peter K. Kaiser, MD, of the Cole Eye Institute at Cleveland Clinic, said in a video interview.
Better understanding the interactions between these receptors and proteins may help determine what combinations work best together, according to Kaiser, who presented at the virtual American Academy of Ophthalmology annual meeting.
“The most important takeaway is that angiogenesis is really a coordinated function. We really don't think about it that

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