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    Therapeutic neovascularization refers to the process of inducing the growth of new blood vessels in tissues or organs for the purpose of improving blood flow and tissue perfusion. This can be a critical therapeutic strategy for conditions such as ischemic heart disease, peripheral artery disease, and diabetic complications where blood flow is compromised. The concept of therapeutic neovascularization has gained significant attention in the field of regenerative medicine as a potential treatment approach to enhance tissue repair and regeneration. In the book "Quo Vadis" by Elisabeth Deindl, the author explores the current state and future directions of therapeutic neovascularization. The book delves into the mechanisms underlying neovascularization, including the role of endothelial cells, growth factors, and signaling pathways involved in the process. Deindl also discusses various strategies and approaches that have been developed to promote neovascularization, such as gene therapy, stem cell therapy, and growth factor delivery. Overall, "Quo Vadis" provides a comprehensive overview of the field of therapeutic neovascularization, highlighting the challenges and opportunities in this emerging area of research. The book serves as a valuable resource for researchers, clinicians, and students interested in understanding the potential of neovascularization as a therapeutic strategy for various vascular diseases and tissue injuries.