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Differentiation
Fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21) belongs to the FGF19 subfamily and acts systemically, playing a key role in inter-organ crosstalk. Ranging from metabolism, reproduction, and immunity, FGF21 is a pleiotropic hormone which contributes to various physiological processes.
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Fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21) belongs to the FGF19 subfamily and acts systemically, playing a key role in inter-organ crosstalk. Ranging from metabolism, reproduction, and immunity, FGF21 is a pleiotropic hormone which contributes to various physiological processes.
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1996
Recent advances in the field of fibroblast growth factors (FGF) have led to a better understanding of their physiological functions and their roles in the pathogenesis of disease. In reviewing this field, we have concentrated on the numerous recent advances suggesting that these molecules are pivotal in embryonic development, reproduction, growth ...
Ann Logan, Andrew Baird
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Recent advances in the field of fibroblast growth factors (FGF) have led to a better understanding of their physiological functions and their roles in the pathogenesis of disease. In reviewing this field, we have concentrated on the numerous recent advances suggesting that these molecules are pivotal in embryonic development, reproduction, growth ...
Ann Logan, Andrew Baird
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1990
Growth factors are multifunctional (Sporn and Roberts 1988) and the family of fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) is a case in point. Although FGF activities have been known to exist in tissue extracts for almost half a century (Trowell et al. 1939; Hoffman 1940), it has only been in the last 10 years that these activities have been characterized and the ...
A. Baird, P. Böhlen
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Growth factors are multifunctional (Sporn and Roberts 1988) and the family of fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) is a case in point. Although FGF activities have been known to exist in tissue extracts for almost half a century (Trowell et al. 1939; Hoffman 1940), it has only been in the last 10 years that these activities have been characterized and the ...
A. Baird, P. Böhlen
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Involvement of the Fibroblast Growth Factor System in Adaptive and Chemokine-Induced Arteriogenesis
Circulation Research, 2003Elisabeth Deindl +2 more
exaly
The role of fibroblast growth factors in vascular development
Trends in Molecular Medicine, 2002Patrick Auguste, Andreas Bikfalvi
exaly

