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Tip Cell Selection 0
Tip cell selection is a crucial process in angiogenesis where endothelial cells are chosen to lead the formation of new blood vessels, driven by gradients of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and influenced by Notch signaling. This selection ensures that a single cell at the forefront of the sprout becomes the tip cell, guiding the direction of growth and enabling the formation of a functional vascular network.
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