Abstract
In this issue of Science Signaling, Kataru et al. did two simple but powerful tweaks to the typical studies that aim to advance our understanding of proangiogenic interventions. They shifted the focus from the outside of the endothelial cell to the inside, and they chose not to deliver an angiogenic signal, but instead to release the brakes from an already existing signal.
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