SIGMA-ALDRICH search Sigma-Aldrich VWF products includes other brands or spellings
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| ih | | Sigma-Aldrich rabbit polyclonal anti-von Willebrand factor antibody was used in immunohistochemistry to study the overexpression of beta1-chain-containing laminins in capillary basement membranes of human breast cancer and its metastases. |
| ih | | Sigma rabbit polyclonal anti-vWF antibody was used in paraffin sections from human tumor in immunohistochemistry to study the role for the effect of hypoxia on cross-talk between Syk and Lck in breast cancer progression and angiogenesis. |
| ih | | Sigma VWF antibody was tested in immunohistochemistry by Human Protein Atlas. |
BECKMAN COULTER search Beckman Coulter VWF products includes other brands or spellings
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| elisa | | DAKO polyclonal anti-human VWF antibody 082 and peroxidase-conjugated rabbit anti-human VWF antibody P226 were used in human 293T cells and in ELISA to study the regulatory elements of the human von Willebrand factor for binding to platelet GPIb. |
| ic | | Dako polyclonal anti-von Willebrand factor antibody was used in immunocytochemistry to study the role of adrenomedullin in breast tumor cells. |
| ic | | DAKO von Willebrand factor antibody was used in immunocytochemistry to study cardiotrophin-1 effect on cardiac fibroblast growth. |
| ic | | Dako mouse anti-human von Willebrand factor mAb (clone F8/86, IgG1) was used in immunocytochemistry to study the acquisition of a chemokine receptor named CCR1 as trophoblasts differentiate towards invasive phenotype. |
| ih | | DAKO Corp monoclonal antibody against von Willebrand factor VIII was used in immunohistochemistry to do a preoperative diagnostic test based on gene expression to more accurately distinguish between follicular thyroid carcinoma (FTC) and benign follicular thyroid adenoma (FTA). |
| ih | | DAKO mouse anti-human von Willebrand factor antibody was used in immunohistochemistry to study leukotriene B4 signaling in vascular smooth muscle cells in atherosclerosis and intimal hyperplasia. |
| ih | | Dako anti-von Willebrand factor monoclonal antibody was used in immunohistochemistry to address the implication of the MAdCAM-1/integrin beta7 pathway in nodular gastritis. |
| ih | | Dako anti-von-Will-ebrand factor antibody was used in immunohistochemistry to study S100A8 and S100A9 expression in human arterial wall. |
| ih | | DAKO rabbit anti-vWF antibody was used in immunohistochemistry to study the activity of matrix metalloproteinases to cleave connective tissue growth factor and reactivate angiogenic activity of vascular endothelial growth factor 165. |
| ih | | Dako polyclonal rabbit anti-human vWF was used in immunohistochemistry to stain for the panendothelial marker vWF in in serial sections of a vascularized human cornea. |
| ih | | DAKO rabbit polyclonal von Willebrand factor antibody was used in immunohistochemitry to study the association between JAM-2 and JAM-3 with the cell polarity protein PAR-3. |
| ih | | DAKO anti-von Willebrand factor antibody (clone F8/86) was used in immunohistochemistry to study the distribution of DC-SIGN and L-SIGN in normal and immunoreactive lymph nodes. |
| ip, wb | | Dako Diagnostics anti-vWF polyclonal antibody was used in western blot and immunoprecipitation to study the stability of mutant serpin/furin complexes. |
| wb | | DAKO peroxidase-labeled rabbit polyclonal anti-human VWF antibody was used in unpurified Haemate P and human platelet-poor plasma and in western blot to study the possible effects of shear stress on the submicroscopic morphology of VWF. |
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| ih | | Binding Site FITC-conjugated sheep anti-human von Willebrand factor pAb was used in immunohistochemistry to study the acquisition of a chemokine receptor named CCR1 as trophoblasts differentiate towards invasive phenotype. |
Articles Reviewed |
| 1. Toshihiro Tsuruda et al. Cardiotrophin-1 stimulation of cardiac fibroblast growth: roles for glycoprotein 130/leukemia inhibitory factor receptor and the endothelin type A receptor. 2002 |
| 2. Levente Novák et al. Shear-dependent morphology of von Willebrand factor bound to immobilized collagen. 2002 |
| 3. Takayuki Nakayama et al. Identification of the regulatory elements of the human von Willebrand factor for binding to platelet GPIb. Importance of structural integrity of the regions flanked by the CYS1272-CYS1458 disulfide bond. 2002 |
| 4. Claus Cursiefen et al. Lymphatic vessels in vascularized human corneas: immunohistochemical investigation using LYVE-1 and podoplanin. 2002 |
| 5. Gakuji Hashimoto et al. Matrix metalloproteinases cleave connective tissue growth factor and reactivate angiogenic activity of vascular endothelial growth factor 165. 2002 |
| 6. Alfredo Martínez et al. The effects of adrenomedullin overexpression in breast tumor cells. 2002 |
| 7. Klaus Ebnet et al. The junctional adhesion molecule (JAM) family members JAM-2 and JAM-3 associate with the cell polarity protein PAR-3: a possible role for JAMs in endothelial cell polarity. 2003 |
| 8. Yukiyasu Sato et al. Trophoblasts acquire a chemokine receptor, CCR1, as they differentiate towards invasive phenotype. 2003 |
| 9. Hiroshi Ohara et al. Expression of mucosal addressin cell adhesion molecule 1 on vascular endothelium of gastric mucosa in patients with nodular gastritis. 2003 |
| 10. Janete M Cerutti et al. A preoperative diagnostic test that distinguishes benign from malignant thyroid carcinoma based on gene expression. 2004 |
| 11. Anneke Engering et al. Dynamic populations of dendritic cell-specific ICAM-3 grabbing nonintegrin-positive immature dendritic cells and liver/lymph node-specific ICAM-3 grabbing nonintegrin-positive endothelial cells in the outer zones of the paracortex of human lymph nodes. 2004 |
| 12. Erick K Dufour et al. Stability of mutant serpin/furin complexes: dependence on pH and regulation at the deacylation step. 2005 |
| 13. Manabu Fujita et al. Overexpression of beta1-chain-containing laminins in capillary basement membranes of human breast cancer and its metastases. 2005 |
| 14. Michelle M McCormick et al. S100A8 and S100A9 in human arterial wall. Implications for atherogenesis. 2005 |
| 15. Magnus Bäck et al. Leukotriene B4 signaling through NF-kappaB-dependent BLT1 receptors on vascular smooth muscle cells in atherosclerosis and intimal hyperplasia. 2005 |
| 16. Goutam Chakraborty et al. Hypoxia regulates cross-talk between Syk and Lck leading to breast cancer progression and angiogenesis. 2006 |
| 17. Anja Persson et al. A human protein atlas based on antibody proteomics. 2006 |