Neovascularization (aka new vessel formation) is a crucial process related to wound healing. It supplies oxygen and nutrients to, and carries waste from, damaged tissue. Angiogenesis is a type of neovascularization, being a vital process in growth, development, and wound healing. d9d aka FLT4 aka KDR "The ligand for the c-Kit receptor, KitL, exists as a membrane-associated (mKitL) and a soluble form (sKitL)." [PMID:30410062]. Annotated with KitL, since no separate IDs could be found. "The ligand for the c-Kit receptor, KitL, exists as a membrane-associated (mKitL) and a soluble form (sKitL)." [PMID:30410062]. Annotated with KitL, since no separate IDs could be found. aka SCFR "Platelet-derived growth factor is a dimeric glycoprotein that can be composed of two A subunits (PDGF-AA), two B subunits (PDGF-BB), or one of each (PDGF-AB)." SOucre: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platelet-derived_growth_factor]. Annotated with enzyme family identifier. aka ACVRL1 aka TGFBR1 AKA MAPK3 AKA MAPL1 AKA MAPK9, Source: [https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P45984] AKA MAPK8 aka Mothers against decapentaplegic homolog 9 also known as SMAD9, SMAD8, and MADH6 Large protein family, unclear which specific ID is needed. cardiovascular system homeostasis pathway PW:0000476 Pathway Ontology pericyte CL:0000669 Cell Type smooth muscle cell CL:0000192 Cell Type endothelial cell CL:0000115 Cell Type 18391788 PubMed Fibroblast growth factor regulation of neovascularization. Curr Opin Hematol 2008 Murakami M Simons M