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- _6 value "VEGF165 also influenced the interaction of HUVECs with the prototypic ligand for aVb3, vitronectin bFGF did augment cell migration onto vitronectin, almost as effectively as VEGF165. The bFGF-stimulated migration also was inhib- ited by c7E3 (data not shown). Thus, both major angio- genic growth factors enhanced HUVEC migration in an aVb3- dependent fashion." provenance.
- _7 value "VEGF165 also influenced the interaction of HUVECs with the prototypic ligand for aVb3, vitronectin bFGF did augment cell migration onto vitronectin, almost as effectively as VEGF165. The bFGF-stimulated migration also was inhib- ited by c7E3 (data not shown). Thus, both major angio- genic growth factors enhanced HUVEC migration in an aVb3- dependent fashion." provenance.
- _7 value "VEGF165 also influenced the interaction of HUVECs with the prototypic ligand for aVb3, vitronectin bFGF did augment cell migration onto vitronectin, almost as effectively as VEGF165. The bFGF-stimulated migration also was inhib- ited by c7E3 (data not shown). Thus, both major angio- genic growth factors enhanced HUVEC migration in an aVb3- dependent fashion." provenance.
- _7 value "VEGF165 also influenced the interaction of HUVECs with the prototypic ligand for aVb3, vitronectin bFGF did augment cell migration onto vitronectin, almost as effectively as VEGF165. The bFGF-stimulated migration also was inhib- ited by c7E3 (data not shown). Thus, both major angio- genic growth factors enhanced HUVEC migration in an aVb3- dependent fashion." provenance.
- _10 value "VEGF165 also influenced the interaction of HUVECs with the prototypic ligand for aVb3, vitronectin bFGF did augment cell migration onto vitronectin, almost as effectively as VEGF165. The bFGF-stimulated migration also was inhib- ited by c7E3 (data not shown). Thus, both major angio- genic growth factors enhanced HUVEC migration in an aVb3- dependent fashion." provenance.