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Lea Scheppke, Edith Aguilar, Ray F. Gariano, Ruth Jacobson, John Hood, John Doukas, Jon Cao, Glenn Noronha, Shiyin Yee, Sara Weis, Michael B. Martin, Richard Soll, David A. Cheresh, Martin Friedlander
Published in Volume 118, Issue 6
J Clin Invest. 2008; 118(6):2337–2346 doi:10.1172/JCI33361
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Figure 8
TG100572 hydrochloride inhibits angiogenesis induced by FGF or VEGF in vivo.

The effect of TG100572 hydrochloride on angiogenesis was analyzed as described in the text. Results were normalized to the maximal angiogenic induction by either FGF or VEGF as shown on the y axis. NT, no treatment. Error bars indicate SEM.