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Growth factors and growth control

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1990
Polypeptide growth factors are thought to govern a variety of physiological processes such as cell growth, differentiation, embryogenesis, hematopoiesis, and wound repair. Although it is well documented that growth factors are required for cell proliferation in tissue-culture systems, current knowledge of their in uivo functions is still meager.
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Growth Factors

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1979
Z, Nevo, Z, Laron
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Milk growth factors

Journal of Wound Care, 1994
A review of the history of the uses of milk in wound healing with an examination of historical references and contemporary research
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Fibroblast growth factors

The FASEB Journal, 1987
Fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) are heparin‐binding protein mitogens that induce division of most cultured cells derived from embryonic mesoderm and neuroectoderm. Terminally differentiated neurons also respond in vitro by eliciting outgrowth of neurites. In vivo, FGFs have been shown to induce DNA synthesis, cell migration, blood
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Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and its receptors

The FASEB Journal, 1999
G. Neufeld   +3 more
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Vascular endothelial growth factor is a secreted angiogenic mitogen.

Science, 1989
D. Leung   +4 more
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Growth factor receptors

British Medical Bulletin, 1989
The initial interaction of growth factors with their target cells is mediated by specific high affinity cell surface receptors. The structural and functional diversity found in growth factors is more limited at the receptor level where receptors for structurally and functionally distinct factors seem to share structural motifs and employ a restricted ...
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Inhibition of vascular endothelial growth factor-induced angiogenesis suppresses tumour growth in vivo

Nature, 1993
K. Kim   +6 more
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