bmp10 gfd (R&D Systems)
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Bmp10 Gfd, supplied by R&D Systems, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 94/100, based on 5 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Average 94 stars, based on 5 article reviews
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1) Product Images from "In Search of “Hepatic Factor”: Lack of Evidence for ALK1 Ligands BMP9 and BMP10"
Article Title: In Search of “Hepatic Factor”: Lack of Evidence for ALK1 Ligands BMP9 and BMP10
Journal: American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
doi: 10.1164/rccm.202005-1937le
Figure Legend Snippet: Figure 1. Plasma BMP9, BMP10, and BMP9/10 concentrations do not differ between pulmonary inflow and systemic venous circulation. Plasma from controls was sampled from the right atrium (RA), pulmonary artery (PA), aorta, SVC, and infrahepatic IVC and ligands quantified by sandwich ELISA. All values are GFD equivalents. Colored lines connect samples from a single patient. Not significant by repeated measures one- way ANOVA: BMP9, N = 31, P=0.13; BMP10, N=31, P=0.17; BMP9/10, N=21, P=0.21.
Techniques Used: Clinical Proteomics, Sandwich ELISA
Figure Legend Snippet: Figure 2. Plasma BMP9, BMP10, and BMP9/10 concentrations are lower in Glenn cases compared to controls. Within-patient data were averaged across all sampling sites (RA, PA, aorta, SVC, IVC) for controls and Glenn cases and evaluated by Welch’s t-test. Error bars, mean SD. BMP9: control, N=31; Glenn, N=5; P=0.02. BMP10: control, N=31; Glenn, N=7; P=0.0006. BMP9/10: control, N=21; Glenn, N=6; P=0.01. Open circles indicate cases with PAVMs.
Techniques Used: Clinical Proteomics, Sampling, Control
