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Kimberly L. Fritz-Six, William P. Dunworth, Manyu Li, Kathleen M. Caron
Published in Volume 118, Issue 1
J Clin Invest. 2008; 118(1):40–50 doi:10.1172/JCI33302
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Figure 9
AM signaling genes are preferentially upregulated in LECs via Prox1 induction.

(A) Comparative gene expression analysis for hAM, hcalcrl, and hRAMP2 in cultured HUVECs versus LECs, demonstrating significantly higher levels of gene expression in LECs compared with HUVECs. Data represent averages of 3 independent experiments, each performed in duplicate. (B) As expected, the endogenous expression of the lymphatic-specific marker LYVE was not induced by transient overexpression of hProx1 in LECs. (C) In contrast, expression of endogenous calcrl was potently induced by transient overexpression of hProx1 in LECs. Data presented in B and C are from 1 experiment and representative of 3 independent transfections each performed in triplicate.