1997
DOI: 10.1038/sj.onc.1201191
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Characterization of murine Flt4 ligand/VEGF-C

Abstract: Flt4 is a receptor protein tyrosine kinase that is expressed in the adult lymphatic endothelium and high endothelial venules. We have used a BIAcore assay to identify rodent and human cell conditioned media containing the ligand of Flt4 (Flt4-L). Receptor-based anity chromatography was used to purify this growth factor, followed by amino acid sequencing and molecular cloning of the murine cDNA, the orthologue of human vascular endothelial growth factor-C and vascular endothelial growth factor related protein. … Show more

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“…VEGF-C mRNA has been detected by RNase protection assay in adult human kidney (13) and by Northern blotting in rat (24) and mouse (9,25) kidney. Relatively high levels of VEGF-D expression were detected in rat kidney by Northern blotting (24) and in situ hybridization also revealed renal expression of VEGF-D mRNA in young adult mice (8).…”
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“…VEGF-C mRNA has been detected by RNase protection assay in adult human kidney (13) and by Northern blotting in rat (24) and mouse (9,25) kidney. Relatively high levels of VEGF-D expression were detected in rat kidney by Northern blotting (24) and in situ hybridization also revealed renal expression of VEGF-D mRNA in young adult mice (8).…”
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“…Binding of VEGF-C to VEGFR-2 or VEGFR-3 induces tyrosine autophosphorylation of the cytoplasmic tail of its receptors [14]. The VEGF-C gene has been identified on the Chromosome 4q34 in humans and Chromosome 8 in mice [15,16]. VEGF-C is comprised of over 40 kilobase pairs of genomic DNA and its coding sequence resides on all seven exons [17].…”
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“…In quail and chick embryos, VEGF-C has been observed in areas that become rich in lymphatic endothelium (Eichmann et al 1993(Eichmann et al , 1998. In adult mice, the expression of VEGF-C decreases, but its mRNA can still be found in the lung, heart, liver, and kidney Fitz et al 1997;Lymboussaki et al 1999).…”
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confidence: 99%