Angiogenesis

Angiogenesis is an important natural process for generation of new vasculature during embryonic development and in tissue or wound repair.  Angiogenic growth factors, including numerous cytokines, chemokines and growth factors, activate cells present in existing blood vessels to proliferate and form new vessels, as well as to release additional factors into the microenvironment.

While research around this process is important for diseases characterized by poor vascularisation, there is ever-increasing research on angiogenic processes in the development and support of tumorigenesis. Oncogenes can induce the release of angiogenic factors that recruit and reprogram other cells, induce cell differentiation, and establish a tumor microenvironment. Consequently, tumor tissues contain a large number of endothelial cells, fibroblasts and tumor-infiltrating-lymphocytes (TILs) that modulate the immune response in the microenvironment.

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Anti-Human/Mouse CD49f (Integrin alpha 6) Biotin

eBioGoH3 (GoH3) FC, IHC 13-0495 RUO

Anti-Human CD104 (Integrin beta 4) Biotin

439-9B FC, IHC 13-1049 RUO

Anti-Human CD195 (CCR5) Biotin

eBioT21/8 (T21/8) FC, IHC 13-1957 RUO

Anti-CD324 (E-Cadherin) Biotin

DECMA-1 FC, IHC, WB 13-3249 RUO

Anti-Human CD11a (LFA-1alpha) Biotin

R7.1 FC, IHC, FA BMS102BT* RUO

Anti-Human CD106 (VCAM-1) Biotin

B-N8 FC, ELISA, IHC, FA BMS141BT* RUO

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FC = Flow Cytometry, Intracellular Staining/Flow Cytometry; ELISA = ELISA, ELISPOT, Multiplexing Immunoassays; ICC = Immunocytochemistry; IHC = Immunohistochemistry, Immunofluorescence, Microscopy, Imaging, In Vivo Imaging; FA = Functional Assays, Bioassays, Neutralization, Depletion Studies, Biomolecule Conjugation; WB = Immunoprecipitation, Western Blotting

RUO = Research Use Only; GPR = General Purpose Reagent; ASR = Analyte Specific Reagent. Analytical and performance characteristics are not established; CE = CE-marked reagents