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.