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. 1997 Apr 1;94(7):3250–3255. doi: 10.1073/pnas.94.7.3250

Table 1.

Percent increase in proliferation in response to ligand

Ligand conc., ng/ml U87MG (parental)
U87/T691-1
EGF PDGF-BB EGF PDGF-BB
0
0.01 18.5  ±  0.6 35.8  ±  6.1 6.5  ±  5.1 30.0 ± 5.6
0.1 53.3  ±  3.9 47.3  ±  9.2 6.8  ±  4.5 40.8 ± 4.8
1.0 58.6  ±  4.9 43.5  ±  5.1 8.8  ±  4.5 47.1 ± 7.4
10.0 64.5  ±  7.8 43.5  ±  6.9 3.7  ±  2.2 45.9 ± 3.9
100 61.1  ±  6.2 59.9  ±  9.3 9.0  ±  5.4 53.2 ± 12.7

Proliferation in response to either EGF or PDGF-BB is shown between the U87MG cells and the U87/T691-1 cell line (expressing the T691stop truncated form of Neu). These data represent a compilation of six independent experiments (the response of U87/T691-1 to EGF represents data from eight separate experiments). Proliferation in response to ligand was determined by the incorporation of MTT under conditions described in Materials and Methods. The mean % increase above baseline (no ligand) ± SEM is shown. The measured proliferation was determined to be over a linear range for this cell line. conc., concentration.