10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3725083_D1.v1 Hangfei Fu Hangfei Fu Nish Vadalia Nish Vadalia Eric Xue Eric Xue Candice Johnson Candice Johnson Luqiao Wang Luqiao Wang William Yang William Yang Claudette Sanchez Claudette Sanchez Jun Nelson Jun Nelson Qian Chen Qian Chen Eric Choi Eric Choi Jian-Xing Ma Jian-Xing Ma Jun Yu Jun Yu Hong Wang Hong Wang Xiaofeng Yang Xiaofeng Yang Additional file 1: Figure S1. of Thrombus leukocytes exhibit more endothelial cell-specific angiogenic markers than peripheral blood leukocytes do in acute coronary syndrome patients, suggesting a possibility of trans-differentiation: a comprehensive database mining study Springer Nature 2017 Angiogenic genes Tissue expression of genes Pathological modulation of angiogenesis Immune regulation of angiogenesis Angiogenic leukocytes 2017-03-23 05:00:00 Journal contribution https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Additional_file_1_Figure_S1_of_Thrombus_leukocytes_exhibit_more_endothelial_cell-specific_angiogenic_markers_than_peripheral_blood_leukocytes_do_in_acute_coronary_syndrome_patients_suggesting_a_possibility_of_trans-differentiation_a_comprehensive_database/4784983 Correlation of mRNA relative expression levels of specific genes with angiogenic potential in human tissues. Simple linear regression was applied to the mRNA relative expression levels (Y-axis) against angiogenic potentials (X-axis) in each group of angiogenic genes (transcription regulators, growth factors and receptors, cytokines and chemokines, and proteases, inhibitors, and others). Table S1. Summary of 163 genes related to angiogenesis.