Vascular endothelial growth factors (VEGF) are a family of growth factors that stimulate the growth of new blood vessels. The VEGF family currently consists of five known members: PLGF, VEGFA, VEGFB, VEGFC and VEGFD. They are a part of the system that restores the oxygen supply to tissues when blood circulation is inadequate. VEGF creates new blood vessels during embryonic development, after injury, in muscle following exercise, and in new vessels (collateral circulation) to bypass blocked vessels. Thus, VEGF signaling is critical to the processes of angiogenesis and tumor growth...