| Field | Specification |
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| Alternative Names | CD202B, TIE-2, TIE2, VMCM, VMCM1, soluble TIE2 variant 1|soluble TIE2 variant 2 |
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| Sample Type(s) | serum, plasma, tissue homogenates |
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Background
Angiopoietin-1 receptor (TEK) is a biological molecule commonly studied in others research. Receptors mediate cellular responses to ligands and can be regulated through expression, shedding, and internalization.
Biological context
Researchers often monitor Angiopoietin-1 receptor (TEK) in serum, plasma, and tissue homogenates to better understand themes such as mechanistic biology studies, biomarker-focused profiling, and disease-model research. In many model systems, measured levels can shift with physiology, experimental perturbation, or disease-associated changes, making careful biological interpretation important.
Interpreting changes in measured levels
Depending on sample matrix and study design, increases or decreases in Angiopoietin-1 receptor (TEK) may reflect differences in expression, secretion, turnover, or compartmentalization rather than a single mechanism. Interpretation is typically strengthened by evaluating related molecules (for example, complementary pathway markers and controls appropriate to the biological model) and by keeping pre-analytical variables consistent across groups.
Nomenclature
In publications and databases, Angiopoietin-1 receptor (TEK) may also appear under names such as CD202B, TIE-2, TIE2, VMCM, VMCM1, soluble TIE2 variant 1 and soluble TIE2 variant 2. When comparing studies, confirm that the reported analyte refers to the same molecule and species context.
Why ELISA data are widely used
ELISA is a common approach for quantitative measurement of proteins and biomarkers in complex samples, enabling comparisons across experimental groups and time points. When integrating results with other readouts, consider species biology, sample type, and the broader pathway context that Angiopoietin-1 receptor (TEK) participates in.
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Hormone Receptor‐Dependent Correlations Between Angiopoietins and VEGF‐C in Primary Breast Cancer: Insights Into Lymphangiogenic Biomarkers
V Montazeri, P Varshosaz, A Fakhrjou,Cancer Reports,2025
The contribution of dietary and plasma folate and cobalamin to levels of angiopoietin-1, angiopoietin-2 and Tie-2 receptors depend on vascular endothelial growth factor status of primary breast cancer patients
Pirouzpanah S, et al,Scientific Reports,2019