Neovascularisation of the meniscus with angiogenin: An experimental study in rabbits

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Angiogenin, a potent blood vessel inducing protein, was implanted into experimentally injured menisci of 75 New Zealand white rabbits. Localised neovascularisation occurred in 52% of the angiogenin-treated animals, and in 9% of the controls. Neovascularisation induced by angiogenin may enhance healing of injuries within the poorly vascularised meniscal fibrocartilage, and improve the results of meniscal repair.

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King, T. V., & Vallee, B. L. (1991). Neovascularisation of the meniscus with angiogenin: An experimental study in rabbits. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - Series B, 73(4), 587–590. https://doi.org/10.1302/0301-620x.73b4.1712788

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