Fig. 4.
Fig. 4. HMEC-1 cell adhesion to factor XIIIa is dependent on β1-containing integrins and integrin vβ3. / Cell adhesion assays were conducted using immobilized thrombin-activated factor XIIIa. HMEC-1 cells were preincubated with the indicated concentration of antibodies directed against β2-containing integrins (black bars), αvβ3 (gray bars), β1-containing integrins (striped bars), or αvβ3 plus β1 (hatched bars) for 30 minutes at 37°C in 5% CO2, and allowed to attach for 40 minutes to wells coated with 7.5 μg/mL factor XIIIa. Adherent HMEC-1 cells were fixed, stained with toluidine blue, solubilized with 2% SDS, and assayed for absorbance at 650 nm. Background binding to uncoated wells was subtracted from each value. Each bar represents the mean of 6 determinations ± SD.

HMEC-1 cell adhesion to factor XIIIa is dependent on β1-containing integrins and integrin vβ3.

Cell adhesion assays were conducted using immobilized thrombin-activated factor XIIIa. HMEC-1 cells were preincubated with the indicated concentration of antibodies directed against β2-containing integrins (black bars), αvβ3 (gray bars), β1-containing integrins (striped bars), or αvβ3 plus β1 (hatched bars) for 30 minutes at 37°C in 5% CO2, and allowed to attach for 40 minutes to wells coated with 7.5 μg/mL factor XIIIa. Adherent HMEC-1 cells were fixed, stained with toluidine blue, solubilized with 2% SDS, and assayed for absorbance at 650 nm. Background binding to uncoated wells was subtracted from each value. Each bar represents the mean of 6 determinations ± SD.

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