Activation of the complement system in an osteosarcoma cell line promotes angiogenesis through enhanced production of growth factors

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Pooled Normal Human Serum from Innovative Research was recently used in the following study:

Activation of the complement system in an osteosarcoma cell line promotes angiogenesis through enhanced production of growth factors

Hyungtaek Jeon, Seung Ro Han, Suhyuk Lee, Sang June Park, Joo Heon Kim, Seung-Min Yoo & Myung-Shin Lee
Scientific Reports, Published 03 April 2018

... Briefly, Cells were seeded at 10,000 cells/well in 96-well culture plates and incubated overnight at 37 C in 5% CO 2 . Cells were then cultured in media containing 10% pooled human serum (Innovative Research, Novi, MI) for 1 h to activate the complement system ...

 

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