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Supplementary Figures 1 - 6, Table 1 from Endothelial-Specific Notch Blockade Inhibits Vascular Function and Tumor Growth through an eNOS-Dependent Mechanism

Supplementary Figures 1 - 6, Table 1 from Endothelial-Specific Notch Blockade Inhibits Vascular Function and Tumor Growth through an eNOS-Dependent Mechanism

Authors :
Aly Karsan
Andrew I. Minchinton
Jade Tong
Erika Diaz
Jennifer H.E. Baker
Patricia Umlandt
Alastair H. Kyle
Rebecca Shaw
Grigorios Paliouras
Fred Wong
Linda Chang
Megan Fuller
Alexandre Patenaude
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), 2023.

Abstract

PDF file - 3357K, Figure S1. DnMAML-mediated EC-specific Notch blockade inhibits larger vessel function. Figure S2. Flow cytometry analysis of PDGFRβ in LLC-VEGFA tumors of control and double Tg. Figure S3. NO production in the microvasculature of LLC-VEGFA tumors in response to EC-specific Notch inhibition. Figure S4 Effect of the NO-independent soluble guanylyl cyclase agonist BAY41-2272 on tumor growth in EC-specific Notch-inhibited mice. Figure S3. NO production in the microvasculature of LLC-VEGFA tumors in response to EC-specific Notch inhibition. Figure S5. dnMAML-mediated EC Notch blockade inhibits growth, functional blood vessels and eNOS activation of B16F10-VEGFA tumors. Figure S6. Expression analysis of vasodilatory genes Nts and Adm in response to EC-specific Notch inhibition in tumors. Table S1. RT-PCR analysis of Ace2, Edn2, Agt and Ednra in bulk and sorted endothelial cells (EC) from LLC-VEGFA tumors grown in control and double Tg VE-cadherin-tTA x TetOS-dnMAML-GFP.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....40e5d56210438afc365a09ce5fdd0228
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.22401330