Comparing protein VEGF inhibitors: In vitro biological studies

Volume: 408, Issue: 2, Pages: 276 - 281
Published: May 1, 2011
Abstract
VEGF inhibitors are widely used as a therapy for tumors and intravascular neovascular disorders, but limited and conflicting data regarding their relative biological potencies are available. The purpose of the study is to compare different protein VEGF inhibitors for their ability to inhibit VEGF-stimulated activities. We tested ranibizumab, the full-length variant of ranibizumab (Mab Y0317), bevacizumab, the VEGF-TrapR1R2 and Flt(1-3)-IgG in...
Paper Details
Title
Comparing protein VEGF inhibitors: In vitro biological studies
Published Date
May 1, 2011
Volume
408
Issue
2
Pages
276 - 281
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