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Human mast cells stimulate vascular tube formation Tryptase is a novel, potent angiogenic factor

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Figure 1. Effect of HMC-1 releasate on in vitro angiogenesis. HDMEC were seeded on GFR-Matrigel in 24-well plates at 4–5 � 104 cells per well in the presence or absence of specific stimulants
Figure 3. Dose–response relationship between mast cells and the area of HDMEC capillary tube growth
Figure 4. Vascular tube growth in response to tryptase. (isk indicates that the value is significantly greater than its corresponding control value (phate
Figure 5. Inhibition of HDMEC
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