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(Circulation. 2008;118:9-16.)
© 2008 American Heart Association, Inc.
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From the Feinberg Cardiovascular Research Institute and Program in Cardiovascular Regenerative Medicine, Northwestern University School of Medicine and Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Ill.
Correspondence to Douglas W. Losordo, MD, Feinberg Cardiovascular Research Institute, Northwestern University, Tarry 12-703, 303 E Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60611. E-mail d-losordo@northwestern.edu
Key Words: Editorials angiogenesis gene therapy peripheral vascular disease
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The concept of therapeutic angiogenesis evolved from pioneering work in the 1970s by Folkman,2 who observed that the development and maintenance of an adequate microvascular supply is essential for the growth of neoplastic tissue. His hypothesis that the inhibition of "tumor angiogenic factors" would be effective against solid tumors was met with widespread skepticism, but 30 years of persistent research led to the development and approval of antiangiogenic treatments that now constitute a significant portion of the anticancer armamentarium. Soon after the identification of angiogenic growth factors, cardiovascular investigators began testing the hypothesis that stimulating angiogenesis could improve perfusion and function in ischemic tissues independent of macrovessel manipulation.3 Abundant preclinical data supported the safety and clinical potential of therapeutic angiogenesis that used growth factors or cellular-based strategies.4,5 Accordingly, given
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