The vasohibin family

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Yasufumi Sato from the Department of Vascular Biology, Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University have published the article: The Vasohibin Family, in the Journal: Pharmaceuticals 2010, 3, 433-440 of 13/01/2010
  • what: Among a variety of VEGF-inducible genes, the authors focused the attention on those genes whose functions were undefined at that time.

SUMMARY

    The authors performed in_vitro functional assays for angiogenesis, isolated the molecule VASH1, and demonstrated its anti-angiogenic activity in_vivo. Human VASH1 protein is composed of 365 amino_acid residues without any glycosylation . . .

     

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