Anti-FLT41 antibody produced in rabbit, Anti-LMPH1A antibody produced in rabbit, Anti-PCL antibody produced in rabbit, Anti-VEGFR3 antibody produced in rabbit, Anti-fms-related tyrosine kinase 4 antibody produced in rabbit
Fms related tyrosine kinase 4 (FLT4) is also known as vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 3 (VEGFR3). It is expressed in the blood and lymphatic endothelial cells during early development. The gene encoding FLT4 is localized on human chromosome 5q35.3.
Immunogen
Peptide sequence around aa. 1279-1283 (L-A-S-E-E), according to the protein FLT4.
Application
Anti-FLT4 antibody produced in rabbit has been used in immunohistochemistry.
Biochem/physiol Actions
Fms related tyrosine kinase 4 (FLT4) has a role in lymphangiogenesis and angiogenesis. It acts as an activator in signaling pathways. Mutations in the gene encoding FLT4 have been linked to Milroy disease.
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Target description
Receptor for VEGFC. Has a tyrosine-protein kinase activity.
Physical form
Solution in phosphate-buffered saline containing 0.02% sodium azide and 50% glycerol
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A novel FLT4 Gene mutation and MR lymphangiography in a Chinese family with Milroy disease
Liu, N., et al.
Lymphology, 93-6 (2015)
Molecular controls of lymphatic VEGFR3 signaling
Deng, Yong et al.
Atherosclerosis: Treatment and Prevention (2014)
Two anti-angiogenic TKI-PET tracers, [11C]axitinib and [11C]nintedanib: Radiosynthesis, in vivo metabolism and initial biodistribution studies in rodents
Paul S, et al.
Nuclear Medicine and Biology null
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