Journal: Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology Plus
Article Title: P-, E-, and H-cadherins differ in their relationships with coronary stenosis, cardiovascular outcomes, and unplanned recurrent revascularization
doi: 10.1016/j.jmccpl.2024.100091
Figure Lengend Snippet: Image of the Explorer antibody microarrays (ASB600, Full Moon Biosystems, USA) with 656 antibodies per slide in two replicates for each antibody (left). Labeled load of serum proteins was 500 ng; scan settings: velocity: 20 l/s; laser power: 5.0; detector gain: 100; pixel size: 10; wavelength: 532 nm. Enlarged images (on right) illustrate the examples of the differences in the levels of cadherins (Pan), E -cadherin, and P-cadherin in the serum of patient (total N = 18) with and without coronary lesions ( N = 9) (A) and with coronary stenosis (N = 9) (B). Differences in the levels of cadherins were analyzed using Mann-Whitney U test. Quantification of the images is shown in to indicate that the P values <0.05 were detected for E- and P-cadherins. Each sample was analyzed in duplicate.
Article Snippet: Image of the Explorer antibody microarrays (ASB600, Full Moon Biosystems, USA) with 656 antibodies per slide in two replicates for each antibody (left).
Techniques: Labeling, MANN-WHITNEY