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. 2013 Aug 29;24(10):1627–1642. doi: 10.1681/ASN.2012030226

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

VEGF-C, LYVE-1, and podoplanin mRNA levels increase in UFF and correlate with the thickness of the peritoneum in human peritoneal biopsy samples. (A–C) VEGF-C, LYVE-1, and podoplanin mRNA levels were significantly higher in patients with UFF than patients with normal renal function, patients with predialysis uremia, or patients in the incident group. (D–F) The expression of VEGF-C, LYVE-1, and podoplanin mRNA significantly correlated with the thickness of the peritoneum. (G–I) Positive correlation among VEGF-C, LYVE-1, and podoplanin mRNA expression in peritoneal membranes.