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Analytical Biochemistry | 1986

Determination of the number of endothelial cells in culture using an acid phosphatase assay

Daniel T. Connolly; Mary Beth Knight; Nikos K. Harakas; Arthur J. Wittwer; Joseph Feder

A simple assay is described in which small numbers of endothelial cells in culture can be determined by measuring acid phosphatase activity. After removal of the growth medium from cells grown in 96-well culture plates, the cells are lysed in buffer containing the detergent Triton X-100 and the phosphatase substrate p-nitrophenyl phosphate. After 2 h at 37 degrees C, the reaction is stopped with sodium hydroxide, and color development is determined using a rapid multiwell plate reader. The assay detects 100 to 10,000 cells per well. The assay has been used to determine growth curves for endothelial cells in the presence and absence of endothelial cell growth factor from bovine hypothalamus and to monitor fractions during purification of the growth factor. Minor modifications in the assay allow it to be fully automated.


Biochemistry | 1989

Cell-type-specific and site-specific N-glycosylation of type I and type II human tissue plasminogen activator.

Raj B. Parekh; Raymond A. Dwek; Jerry R. Thomas; Ghislain Opdenakker; Thomas William Rademacher; Arthur J. Wittwer; Susan C. Howard; Rickey Nelson; Ned R. Siegel; M Jennings; Nikos K. Harakas; Joseph Feder


Biochemistry | 1989

Effects of N-glycosylation on in vitro activity of Bowes melanoma and human colon fibroblast derived tissue plasminogen activator

Arthur J. Wittwer; Susan C. Howard; Linda S. Carr; Nikos K. Harakas; Joseph Feder; Raj B. Parekh; Pauline M. Rudd; Raymond A. Dwek; Thomas William Rademacher


Journal of Cellular Physiology | 1993

High‐level expression of cytokine‐induced neutrophil chemoattractant (CINC) by a metastatic rat cell line: Purification and production of blocking antibodies

Arthur J. Wittwer; Linda S. Carr; John Zagorski; Gregory J. Dolecki; Barbara A. Crippes; Joseph E. De Larco


Glycobiology | 1991

Oligosaccharides at each glycosylation site make structure-dependent contributions to biological properties of human tissue plasminogen activator.

Susan C. Howard; Arthur J. Wittwer; Joseph K. Welply


Archive | 1987

Method of enhancing the solubility of tissue plasminogen activator

Arthur J. Wittwer


Biochemical Journal | 1990

Binding of tissue plasminogen activator to human aortic endothelial cells.

M A Sanzo; S C Howard; Arthur J. Wittwer; H M Cochrane


Biotechnology Progress | 1988

Large-Scale Purification of Tissue-Type Plasminogen Activator from Cultured Human Cells

Nikos K. Harakas; Jon Peter Schaumann; Daniel T. Connolly; Arthur J. Wittwer; Jitka Vera Olander; Joseph Feder


Archive | 1986

Tissue plasminogen activator inhibitor and method of purification

Michael A. Sanzo; Arthur J. Wittwer; Jayne C. Marasa; Joseph Feder


Archive | 1989

Method of increasing specific activity of t-pa

Susan C. Howard; Joseph K. Welply; Arthur J. Wittwer

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