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  1. Identification of PLXDC1 and PLXDC2 as the transmembrane receptors for the multifunctional factor PEDF
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  4. Figure 7. Crosslinking of the terminal cysteine of PLXDC1 prevents PEDF's effect on receptor dimerization.
  5. Figure 2. The roles of PLXDC1 and PLXDC2 in PEDF-induced IL-10 secretion by macrophage cell RAW267.4.
  6. Figure 4. PEDF's neurotrophic effect on 661W cells depends on PLXDC1.
  7. Figure 5—figure supplement 1. PLXDC1 and PLXDC2 preferentially form homooligomers.
  8. Figure 6. Structure/function and real-time analysis of PEDF/receptor interaction.
  9. Figure 1. The binding of PEDF to PLXDC1 and PLXDC2 on cell surface.
  10. Figure 2—figure supplement 1. Unbiased screening for effective siRNAs that knock down PLXDC1 or PLXDC2 expression in macrophage cell RAW267.4.
  11. Figure 3—figure supplement 1. Unbiased screening for effective siRNAs that knock down PLXDC1 or PLXDC2 expression in endothelial cell SVEC4-10.
  12. Figure 4—figure supplement 1. Unbiased screening for effective siRNAs that knock down PLXDC1 or PLXDC2 expression in neuronal cell 661W.
  13. Figure 5. Receptor oligomerization.
  14. Figure 1—figure supplement 1. PLXDC1 and PLXDC2 schematic diagrams and alignment showing the definitions of domains.
  15. Figure 3. The PLXDC2 dependence of PEDF's effect on endothelial cell SVEC4-10.