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At the Cutting Edge of Cardiovascular Sciences: Molecular Regulation in Arterial Venous Programming and Arteriovenous Malformation

Arteriovenous Malformation can cause stroke & disfigurement and is difficult to manage surgically. Dr. Wang’s research studies the molecular control of angiogenesis, currently focused on the functions of Notch pathways in arterial venous specification, leading to malformation.

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