|Articles|April 1, 2004
Angiogenesis research field rich with lessons and food for thought
Miami-As the field of angiogenesis research continues to move forward, it leaves in its wake a number of lessons and new questions that may serve to direct future research in the area of ocular neovascular disease, said Judah Folkman, MD, at Angiogenesis 2004.
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