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Oligo GEArray® Human Endothelial Cell Biology Microarray

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HybTube Format Cat. No.: OHS-015
HybPlate Format Cat. No.: EHS-015

Description
The Oligo GEArray® Human Endothelial Cell Biology Microarray is designed to analyze the expression of 113 genes associated with endothelial cell biology. Endothelial cells play a critical role in the progression of disease processes including inflammation, atherosclerosis, and tumor angiogenesis. This array includes gene involved in permissibility and vessel tone, angiogenesis, endothelial cell activation and endothelial cell injury. Through a simple side-by-side hybridization experiment you can determine differential gene expression between your samples.

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Functional Gene Grouping

Permeability and Vessel Tone:
Angiotensin System: AGTR1, AGTR2, BLR1, MAS1.
NO System: NOS2A, NOS3.
Prostacyclin System: PTGIS, PTGS2.
Endothelin System: EDNRA, EDNRB.
Oxidoreductase Activity: ALOX5, NOS2A, NOS3, PTGIS, PTGS2, SOD1, XDH.
Regulation of Blood Pressure: ACE, AGT, AGTR2, CHGA, EDN1, EDN2, EDN3, EDNRA, NPPB, NPR1, PTGS2.
Regulation of Vascular Permeability: AZU1, NPPB, NPR1.
Vasoconstriction: EDN1, EDN2, EDN3.

Angiogenesis:
Negative Regulation of Angiogenesis: KLK3, NPPB, NPR1, PF4.
Positive Regulation of Angiogenesis: ANGPTL3, RHOB, SPHK1.
Other Genes Involved in Angiogenesis: ANGPT1, ANGPT2, ECGF1, FGF1, FGF2, FLT1, IL8, KDR, PGF, VEGF.

Endothelial Cell Activation:
Adhesion Molecules: ANGPTL3, AZU1, CCL2, CCL5, CDH5, COL18A1, CX3CL1, FN1, ICAM1, ICAM2, ICAM3, IL8, ITGA5, ITGAV, ITGB1, ITGB3, OCLN, PECAM1, RHOB, SELE, SELL, SELPLG, TEK, THBS1, TNF, VCAM1, VWF.
Extracellular Matrix Molecules (ECMs): ACE, ACE2, ADAM17, AGT, ANGPT2, ANGPTL3, AZU1, CCL2, CCL20, CCL5, CHGA, COL18A1, CPB2, CSF2, ECGF1, EDN1, EDN2, EDN3, ENPEP, FGF1, FGF2, FLT1, FN1, IL15, IL1B, IL3, IL6, IL7, IL8, KLK3, MMP1, MMP14, MMP2, MMP9, NPPB, PLAT, PLAU, SERPINE1, TFPI, TFPI2, THBS1, TIMP1, TNFSF6, VWF.
Cytokine Activity: CCL20, CCL5, CSF2, CSF3, CX3CL1, F3, IFNB1, IL11, IL14, IL15, IL1B, IL3, IL6, IL7, IL8, PF4, TNF, TNFRSF11B, TNFSF10, TNFSF6.
Thrombin Activity: ANXA5, PLAT, PLAU, PLG, THBD.
Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) Receptor Activity: FLT1, FLT3, FLT4, KDR, KIT, PDGFRA, PDGFRB, VEGF.
Other Genes Involved in Cell Growth: BAX, BCL2, COL18A1, CSF2, CSF3, ECGF1, EDN1, EDN2, EDNRA, ENPEP, FGF1, FGF2, IFNB1, IL11, IL14, IL15, IL1B, IL3, IL6, IL7, IL8, MAS1, NOS2A, NPPB, PGF, PLG, RHOB, SPHK1, TIMP1, VWF.

Endothelial Cell Injury:
Response to Stress: ALOX5, AZU1, BCL2, CCL2, CCL20, CCL5, CSF2, CSF3, CX3CL1, FN1, IFNB1, IL1B,
IL6, IL7, IL8, ITGB1, NOS2A, PF4, PLA2G4C, PTGS2, SELE, SELPLG, SOD1, TNF, VEGF, VWF.
Anti-Apoptosis: AZU1, BAX, BCL2, BCL2A1, BCL2L1, CCL2, CFLAR, SPHK1, TNF, TNFAIP3, TNFRSF6.
Caspase Activation: CASP1, CASP10, CASP3, CASP6, CFLAR, IFNB1.
Induction of Apoptosis: BAX, CASP10, CASP3, CASP6, CFLAR, CRADD, TNFRSF6, TNFSF10, TNFSF6.
Other Apoptosis Genes: AGTR2, IL1B, RHOB, RIPK1, TNFRSF10C, TNFRSF10D, TNFRSF11B, VEGF.

Other factors involved in Inflammatory Response: ABCF1, BCL6, C3, C4A, CEBPB, CRP, EDG3, ICEBERG, LTB4R.

Storage Conditions
Please check the kit components immediately after you receive this package. SABiosciences is only responsible for missing items reported within two (2) business days of receipt.

GEArray microarrays are shipped at ambient temperature enclosed in either a HybTube or ExpressPak Storage Box. They should be stored at -20 ºC upon receipt.

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