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Hepatocyte growth factor may contribute to male protection against pulmonary arterial hypertension. [PDF]

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Medzikovic L   +13 more
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Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor (FGFR) Inhibitors for the Treatment of Cholangiocarcinoma: Key Therapeutic Developments and Knowledge Gaps. [PDF]

open access: yesDrug Des Devel Ther
Erul E   +7 more
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Growth Factors

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1980
Humoral regulation of somatic and hematopoietic cell growth has been intensely investigated during the past decade. Growth hormone is unique because it regulates the size of the person within the constraints of the genetic program. The somatomedins and insulin growth factors are low molecular weight polypeptides believed to mediate some functions of ...
DAVID W. GOLDE   +3 more
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Growth factors

Endocrine Pathology, 1997
Growth factors are polypeptides that interact with specific cellular receptors leading to many different biological responses. There are various families of growth factors that have similar biochemical structures. Although many growth factors stimulate cell proliferation, a few have primarily inhibitory functions, such as transforming growth factor-p ...
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NERVE GROWTH FACTOR

Life Sciences, 1974
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the structure of nerve growth factor (NGF). The amino acid sequence of mouse NGF exhibited significant structural relatedness with the family of insulins and proinsulins. The sequence of mouse NGF could be aligned with human proinsulin with only five deletions required to yield the maximum homology of 21 ...
L F, Boyd   +6 more
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Growth factors

Neurological Sciences, 2003
Recent studies have provided new insights on the identity and mechanisms of action of growth factors implicated in myelination processes. Members of several different families of growth factors have been shown to affect oligodendrocyte survival, proliferation and differentiation and their manipulation in the experimental animal provides a means to ...
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Recombinant growth factors

Transfusion Science, 1995
Recombinant human growth factors are expected to have a significant impact on the use of allogeneic blood components. For example, subsequent to the approval of recombinant human erythropoietin, blood transfusions in renal dialysis patients declined substantially.
L T, Goodnough, K C, Anderson
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