Use of low-molecular-weight highly sulfated polysaccharide...

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ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to the use of certain low-molecular weight highly sulphated polysaccharide derivatives obtained from a bacterial polysaccharide for preparing a pharmaceutical composition suitable for modulating angiogenesis, particularly for use in accelerating vascular endothelial repair with a low haemorrhage risk in the event of thrombotic injuries.

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