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VEGF-165 — Vendor Pricing & Purity Guide

Also known as: VEGF
Recovery & Healing

Research Overview

VEGF-165 (Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor 165) is the most biologically active isoform of VEGF-A, the master regulator of angiogenesis (new blood vessel formation). It is a homodimeric glycoprotein that binds VEGFR-1 and VEGFR-2 receptors on endothelial cells, triggering proliferation, migration, and new vessel formation.

VEGF-165 is used primarily in wound healing and tissue engineering research. Conversely, VEGF inhibitors (anti-VEGF drugs like bevacizumab) are major cancer therapeutics that starve tumors by blocking angiogenesis.

Key Research Findings

  • Master regulator of angiogenesis — the primary signal for new blood vessel formation
  • Most active VEGF-A isoform, binding both VEGFR-1 and VEGFR-2
  • Critical for wound healing, tissue engineering, and ischemic tissue recovery research
  • Anti-VEGF drugs (the opposite approach) are blockbuster cancer therapeutics

Research Dosage Protocols

VEGF-165 is a recombinant protein requiring careful handling. Supplied as lyophilized powder, reconstituted with sterile buffer. Used at ng/mL concentrations in cell culture and µg-level doses in animal models.

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What is VEGF-165?

VEGF-165 is the most active form of VEGF, the master regulator of new blood vessel formation. It is used in wound healing and tissue engineering research.

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