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Blood, Vol. 103, Issue 10, 3760-3765, May 15, 2004
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Angiopoietin-related growth factor (AGF) promotes angiogenesis
Blood Oike et al. 103: 3760

Supplemental materials for: Oike et al, Vol 103, Issue 10, 3760-3765

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  • Table S1. Induction of genes in the skin by targeting activation of AGF (XLS, 149 KB) - The table indicates that genes in the skin of K14-AGF transgenic mice show more than a 2-fold increase change in the expression level compared with that of their nontransgenic littermates in Affymetrix microarray experiments. 531 genes were detected in comparison expression levels between 8-week-old K14-AGF transgenic mice line 6 and their littermate controls, and 227 genes between K14-AGF transgenic mice line 3 and their controls, respectively. The change is expressed as log2 ratio. The log2 ratio 1.0 indicates a 2-fold increase change.




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