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dc.contributor.authorSchor, Ana M
dc.contributor.authorSchor, Seth L
dc.contributor.authorWeiss, J B
dc.contributor.authorBrown, R A
dc.contributor.authorKumar, Shant
dc.contributor.authorPhillips, P
dc.date.accessioned2011-06-29T17:24:48Z
dc.date.available2011-06-29T17:24:48Z
dc.date.issued1980-05
dc.identifier.citationStimulation by a low-molecular-weight angiogenic factor of capillary endothelial cells in culture. 1980, 41 (5):790-9 Br J Canceren
dc.identifier.issn0007-0920
dc.identifier.pmid7426304
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10541/134873
dc.description.abstractA low-mol.-wt compound isolated from rat Walker 256 carcinoma and found to induce neovascularization in vivo was tested on cultures of cow brain-derived endothelial cells (CBEC) growing on plastic and collagen substrates. This factor had a mitogenic effect on CBEC cultured on native collagen gels and for this reason has been called "endothelial-cell-stimulating angiogenesis factor" (ESAF). CBEC growing on plastic culture dishes or denatured collagen films were not stimulated by ESAF. The mitogenic effect of ESAF was equally apparent when added to cells already attached to the native collagen substrate or when the collagen substrate was pre-incubated with ESAF before plating the cells. A floating collagen gel pre-incubated with ESAF in cultures of CBEC growing on plastic dishes did not stimulate cell growth. Our data indicate that the substrate influences cell behaviour and that CBEC only respond to ESAF when growing on a native collagen substrate.
dc.language.isoenen
dc.subject.meshAngiogenesis Inducing Agents
dc.subject.meshAnimals
dc.subject.meshBrain
dc.subject.meshCapillaries
dc.subject.meshCattle
dc.subject.meshCell Adhesion
dc.subject.meshCells, Cultured
dc.subject.meshCollagen
dc.subject.meshEndothelium
dc.subject.meshGrowth Substances
dc.subject.meshMitosis
dc.subject.meshMolecular Weight
dc.titleStimulation by a low-molecular-weight angiogenic factor of capillary endothelial cells in culture.en
dc.typeArticleen
dc.contributor.departmentClinical Research Laboratories and the Cancer Research Campaign Department of Medical Oncology, Christie Hospital and Holt Radium Instituteen
dc.identifier.journalBritish Journal of Canceren
html.description.abstractA low-mol.-wt compound isolated from rat Walker 256 carcinoma and found to induce neovascularization in vivo was tested on cultures of cow brain-derived endothelial cells (CBEC) growing on plastic and collagen substrates. This factor had a mitogenic effect on CBEC cultured on native collagen gels and for this reason has been called "endothelial-cell-stimulating angiogenesis factor" (ESAF). CBEC growing on plastic culture dishes or denatured collagen films were not stimulated by ESAF. The mitogenic effect of ESAF was equally apparent when added to cells already attached to the native collagen substrate or when the collagen substrate was pre-incubated with ESAF before plating the cells. A floating collagen gel pre-incubated with ESAF in cultures of CBEC growing on plastic dishes did not stimulate cell growth. Our data indicate that the substrate influences cell behaviour and that CBEC only respond to ESAF when growing on a native collagen substrate.


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