We are able to produce animal component free (ACF) VEGF at a low cost and are looking for commercial users VEGF that could benefit from our association. We're looking for the different uses so that we can help others. Thanks,
Though I may not be involved with VEGF, I am glad that you have been able to produce animal component free (ACF) VEGF and that too at a low cost.
I may suggest the following.
You know that VEGF induces angiogenesis and endothelial cell proliferation and that it also plays an important role in regulating vasculogenesis. So, I feel you should approach those (institutions/researchers) who are involved in regenerative medicine. For instance, in the treatment of bone defects in an ischemic environment, VEGF may have the potential to enhance bone regeneration by enhancing angiogenesis and osteogenesis in an ischemic environment by incorporating VEGF in bone scaffolds.
Another application of VEGF in regenerative medicine would be in wound healing process. The acute wound healing process requires a quick and short-stage VEGF supply, especially in the early-stage of injury. So, the combination of VEGF along with biocompatible material could be used in releasing VEGF in a controllable manner and thus helping to control the wound healing process.
You could also approach those working in stem cell therapy. VEGF may be used in assistance of stem cell transplantations by supporting angiogenesis at sites of stem cell transplants.
I hope these suggestions may help you to help others!