Changes in intracellular levels of vascular endothelial growth factor (pg/10^6 cells) in clone A or HCT-8 human tumour cells as a function of oxygen concentration

Range Table - link pg/10^6cells
Organism Human Homo sapiens
Reference Leith JT, Michelson S. Secretion rates and levels of vascular endothelial growth factor in clone A or HCT-8 human colon tumour cells as a function of oxygen concentration. Cell Prolif. 1995 Aug28(8):415-30. p.420 table 1PubMed ID7548442
Method Abstract: "To establish a quantitative relationship between VEGF [vascular endothelial growth factor] protein levels and oxygenation, [investigators] exposed exponentially growing clone A or HCT-8 human colon tumour cells in vitro (22 h at 37 degrees C) to oxygen concentrations from 21% (air mixture) to 0.01%."
Comments P.423 2nd paragraph: "[Investigators] have studied in vitro changes in either the intracellular levels or secretion rates of vascular endothelial growth factor in two different human colon cancer cell lines as a function of the level of oxygenation. Intracellular VEGF protein levels increased by a factor of 17 for clone A colon cancer cells and by a factor of 80 for HCT-8 colon cancer cells from normoxic (21% 02) to hypoxic (0.01% 02) conditions (Figure 1 and Table 1)."
Entered by Uri M
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