Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor

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*'''VEGF-C''' and '''VEGF-D''' are active in angiogenesis<ref>PMID:9708799</ref>,<ref>PMID:37686121</ref>.
*'''VEGF-C''' and '''VEGF-D''' are active in angiogenesis<ref>PMID:9708799</ref>,<ref>PMID:37686121</ref>.
*'''VEGF-E''' is found in viruses<ref>PMID:22507661</ref>
*'''VEGF-E''' is found in viruses<ref>PMID:22507661</ref>
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*'''VEGF-F''' found in snake venom.<br />
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*'''VEGF-F''' found in snake venom<ref>PMID:15542594</ref>.<br />
For additional information see:<br />
For additional information see:<br />
[[VEGFR]]<br />
[[VEGFR]]<br />

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