Vascularization refers to the process by which blood vessels form and develop within living tissue. This process is essential for the proper functioning of organs and tissues, as it ensures the delivery of oxygen, nutrients, and other essential substances to cells throughout the body. Vascularization plays a crucial role in various physiological processes, such as wound healing, tissue regeneration, and the formation of new blood vessels in response to injury or disease. Researchers studying vascularization are interested in understanding the mechanisms that regulate blood vessel formation and exploring potential therapeutic strategies to promote or inhibit this process in different contexts. This research area has implications for a wide range of medical conditions, including cardiovascular disease, cancer, and tissue engineering.