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STARTER Bio is a professional IVD core materials provider. STARTER Bio’s recombinant proteins, antibodies and other materials have been applied widely in the world. STARTER Bio is dedicated to developing and delivering highly competitive antibodies and proteins for IVD assay development and research applications. With extensive knowledge on core materials development and in-vitro diagnostic assays development, The company's core team has been deeply engaged in antibody research and development for nearly 20 years. Their products cover many fields, including infectious diseases, tumor biomarkers, cardiac markers, inflammation biomarkers and hormone markers. Those products are applied extensively in top IVD manufacturers in China, US, Japan, EU and other areas.
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Vascular endothelial growth factor C (VEGF-C) is a protein that is a member of the platelet-derived growth factor / vascular endothelial growth factor (PDGF/VEGF) family. It is encoded in humans by the VEGFC gene, which is located on chromosome 4q34. The main function of VEGF-C is in lymphangiogenesis, where it acts on lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs) primarily via its receptor VEGFR-3 promoting survival, growth and migration. It was discovered in 1996 as a ligand for the orphan receptor VEGFR-3. Soon thereafter, it was shown to be a specific growth factor for lymphatic vessels in a variety of models. However, in addition to its effect on lymphatic vessels, it can also promote the growth of blood vessels and regulate their permeability. The effect on blood vessels can be mediated via its primary receptor VEGFR-3 or its secondary receptor VEGFR-2. Apart from vascular targets, VEGF-C is also important for neural development and blood pressure regulation. It has been suggested that VEGFC is a morphogen but not a chemotactic factor for lymphatic endothelial cell precursors.