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ECM625 In Vitro Angiogenesis Assay Kit

ECM625
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Catalogue NumberECM625
Brand Family Chemicon®
Trade Name
  • Chemicon
DescriptionIn Vitro Angiogenesis Assay Kit
OverviewAngiogenesis is the process of generating new capillary blood vessels. It is a fundamental component of a number of normal (reproduction and wound healing) and pathological processes (diabetic retinopathy, rheumatoid arthritis, tumor growth and metastasis).

The CHEMICON In Vitro Angiogenesis Assay Kit provides a convenient system for evaluation of tube formation by endothelial cells in a convenient 96-well format. When cultured on ECMatrix™, a solid gel of basement proteins prepared from the Engelbreth Holm-Swarm (EHS) mouse tumor, these endothelial cells rapidly align and form hollow tube-like structures. Tube formation is a multi-step process involving cell adhesion, migration, differentiation and growth.

ECMatrix™ consists of laminin, collagen type IV, heparan sulfate proteoglycans, entactin and nidogen. It also contains various growth factors (TGF-beta, FGF) and proteolytic enzymes (plasminogen, tPA, MMPs) that occur normally in EHS tumors. It is optimized for maximal tube-formation.

Application:

The CHEMICON In Vitro Angiogenesis Assay Kit represents a simple model of angiogenesis in which the induction or inhibition of tube formation by exogenous signals can be easily monitored. For assaying inhibitors or stimulators of tube formation, simply premix the endothelial cell suspension with different concentrations of the inhibitor or stimulator to be tested, before adding the cells to the top of the ECMatrixTM. The assay can be used to monitor the extent of tube assembly in various endothelial cells, e.g. human umbilical vein cells (HUVEC) or bovine capillary endothelial (BCE) cells.

The CHEMICON In Vitro Angiogenesis Assay Kit is intended for research use only; not for diagnostic or therapeutic applications.
Materials Required but Not Delivered1. 96-well Tissue Culture plate

2. Microcentrifuge Tubes, sterile

3. 37°C Tissue Culture Incubator

4. Inverted Light Microscope

5. HUVEC cells or other experimental cell line (any species)
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Components
  • ECMatrixTM Gel Solution: (Part No. 90060) Five 1 mL bottles.
  • ECMatrixTM Diluent Buffer, 10X: (Part No. 90061) One 1 mL bottle.
HS Code3822 19 90
Quality LevelMQ100
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ApplicationThe In Vitro Angiogenesis Assay Kit represents a simple model of angiogenesis in which the induction or inhibition of tube formation by exogenous signals can be easily monitored.
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  • Activity Assay
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  • Vertebrates
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  • Unless otherwise stated in our catalog or other company documentation accompanying the product(s), our products are intended for research use only and are not to be used for any other purpose, which includes but is not limited to, unauthorized commercial uses, in vitro diagnostic uses, ex vivo or in vivo therapeutic uses or any type of consumption or application to humans or animals.
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Storage ConditionsStore kit materials at -20°C for up to 6 months. Once ECMatrix™ has been thawed, store at 2-8°C for one week. Do not refreeze.
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Material Size1 kit
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ECM625 04053252476556

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In Vitro Angiogenesis Assay Visual Guide

In Vitro Angiogenesis Assay Kit MSDS

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Safety Data Sheet (SDS) 

References

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Wanyin Zhai,Hongxu Lu,Lei Chen,Xiaoting Lin,Yan Huang,Kerong Dai,Kawazoe Naoki,Guoping Chen,Jiang Chang
Acta biomaterialia  8  2011

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Knock-down of endothelial connexins impairs angiogenesis.
Christiane Gärtner,Barbara Ziegelhöffer,Martin Kostelka,Holger Stepan,Friedrich-Wilhelm Mohr,Stefan Dhein
Pharmacological research : the official journal of the Italian Pharmacological Society  65  2011

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Differential analysis of peripheral blood- and bone marrow-derived endothelial progenitor cells for enhanced vascularization in bone tissue engineering.
Ami R Amini,Cato T Laurencin,Syam P Nukavarapu
Journal of orthopaedic research : official publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society  30  2011

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Antiangiogenic polyketides from Peperomia dindygulensis Miq.
Qi-Wei Wang,De-Hong Yu,Meng-Gan Lin,Mei Zhao,Wen-Jun Zhu,Qin Lu,Gui-Xiu Li,Chao Wang,Yi-Fang Yang,Xue-Mei Qin,Chao Fang,Hong-Zhuan Chen,Guo-Hong Yang
Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)  17  2011

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Plasma from the second and third weeks after open colorectal resection for cancer stimulates in vitro endothelial cell growth, migration, and invasion.
H M C Shantha Kumara,Daniel Kirchoff,Samer Naffouje,Michael Grieco,Sonali A C Herath,Nadav Dujovny,Matthew F Kalady,Neil Hyman,Linda Njoh,Richard L Whelan,H M C Shantha Kumara
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Intrafibrillar silicification of collagen scaffolds for sustained release of stem cell homing chemokine in hard tissue regeneration.
Li-Na Niu,Kai Jiao,Yi-Pin Qi,Sergey Nikonov,Cynthia K Y Yiu,Dwayne D Arola,Shi-Qiang Gong,Ahmed El-Marakby,Marcela R O Carrilho,Mark W Hamrick,Kenneth M Hargreaves,Anibal Diogenes,Ji-Hua Chen,David H Pashley,Franklin R Tay
FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology  26  2011

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Overexpression of human papillomavirus (HPV) type 16 oncoproteins promotes angiogenesis via enhancing HIF-1α and VEGF expression in non-small cell lung cancer cells.
Li G, He L, Zhang E, Shi J, Zhang Q, Le AD, Zhou K, Tang X
Cancer letters  311  160-70. Epub 2011 Jul 22.  2010

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Secolignans with Antiangiogenic Activities from Peperomia dindygulensis.
Lin MG, Yu DH, Wang QW, Lu Q, Zhu WJ, Bai F, Li GX, Wang XW, Yang YF, Qin XM, Fang C, Chen HZ, Yang GH.
Chemistry & biodiversity  8  862-71  2010

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Isolation and expansion of functionally-competent cardiac progenitor cells directly from heart biopsies.
Davis DR, Kizana E, Terrovitis J, Barth AS, Zhang Y, Smith RR, Miake J, Marbán E
J Mol Cell Cardiol  49  312-21. Epub 2010 Mar 4.  2009

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Sonic hedgehog paracrine signaling regulates metastasis and lymphangiogenesis in pancreatic cancer.
J M Bailey,A M Mohr,M A Hollingsworth
Oncogene  28  2009

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