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- _3 value "TGF-B can function either as a proangiogenic or antiangiogenic factor in vitro; however, the preponderance of evidence supports a proangiogenic role for TGF-B in vivo.93 Several lines of evidence support a prominent role for the TGF-B signaling pathway in stimulating angiogenesis. First, targeted deletion of members of this pathway in mice, including TGF-B1, TBRI, and TBRII, all result in aberrant angiogenesis." provenance.
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