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Heparin-binding Angiogenesis Factors: Detection by Immunological Methods

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Specialties Biochemistry
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Date 1987 Jan 1
PMID 3040319
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Immunological methods for the detection of basic fibroblast growth (FGF) are described. Polyclonal antibodies directed against synthetic peptides representing amino-, internal, and carboxy-terminal regions of basic FGF, were raised in rabbits. Five techniques, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, immunoblot, electrophoretic transfer (Western) blot, immunoprecipitation and radioimmunoassay, were used to detect basic FGF. These techniques were used to demonstrate that a human hepatoma cell line synthesizes a growth factor structurally related to brain and pituitary basic FGF.

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