VEGF Human ELISA
| Other names: | Vascular Permeability Factor, VPF, VEGF-A | ||
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| Cat. No.: | ROVEGF023R | Regulatory status: RUO | |
| Size: | 96 wells (1 kit) | | | |
| Files: | Datasheet PDF (RUO) MSDS (RUO) | ||
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Research topic
Cytokines and chemokines and related molecules
Storage/Shipping
+4°C/ Wet ice
Summary
VEGF is characterized by its highly specific mitogenic activity in endothelial cells and its angiogenic effect observed in vitro and in vivo. The VEGF family consists of four isoforms (A-D). VEGF-A is considered the most important of these with respect to tumor angiogenesis. and the splice variant isoforms VEGF121 and VEGF165 were found to be secreted by a wide spectrum of cell types, including smooth muscle cells, fibroblasts, epithelial cells, keratinocytes, macrophages, cardiac myocytes and various tumor cells. Inhibition of VEGF with a specific monoclonal antibody can suppress tumor growth in vivo.
Assay format
Sandwich ELISA, Biotin-labelled antibody
Sample requirements
20 µl/well
Applications
Cell culture medium, Cerebrospinal fluid, Plasma-Citrate, Plasma-EDTA, Plasma-Heparin, Serum, Urine
Calibration Curve
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Calibration range
25 to 6 000 pg/ml
Limit of detection
<25 pg/ml
Intra-assay
<6%
Inter-assay
<10%
References to summary
- Ferrara, N., Houck, K., Jakeman, L., and Leung, D.W.: Molecular and biological properties of the vascular endothelial growth factor family of proteins.Endocr. Rev. 13, 18–32 (1992).
- Ferrara N.: Timeline: VEGF and the quest for tumour angiogenesis factors.Nat Rev Cancer 2, 795–803 (2002).
- Tischer, E., Mitchell, R., Hartmann, T., Silva, M., Gospodarowicz, D., Fiddes, J.C., and Abraham, J.A.: The human gene for vascular endothelial growth factor. Multiple protein forms are encoded through alternative exon splicing.J. Biol. Chem. 266, 11947–11954 (1991).
- Ferrara, N., Winer, J., and Burton, T.: Aortic smooth muscle cells express and secrete vascular endothelial growth factor.Growth Factors 5, 141–148 (1991).
- Pertovaara, L., Kaipainen, A., Mustonen, T., Orpana, A., Ferrara, N., Saksela, O., and Alitalo, K.: Vascular endothelial growth factor is induced in response to transforming growth factor-b in fibroblastic and epithelial cells.J. Biol. Chem. 269, 6271–6274 (1994).
- Brown, L.F., Yeo, K.-T., Berse, B., Yeo, T.K., Senger, D.R., Dvorak, H.F., and van de Water, L.: Expression of vascular permeability factor (vascular endothelial growth factor) by epidermal keratinocytes during wound healing.J. Exp. Med. 176, 1375–1379 (1992).
- Berse, B., Brown, L.F., Van de Water, L., Dvorak, H.F., and Senger, D.R. : Vascular permeability factor (vascular endothelial growth factor) gene is expressed differentially in normal tissues, macrophages, and tumors.Am. J. Pathol. 3, 211–220 (1992).
- Ladoux, A., and Frelin, C.: Hypoxia is a strong inducer of vascular endothelial growth factor mRNA expression in the heart. Biochem. Biophys.Res. Commun. 195, 1005–1010 (1993).
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