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2019
Several cytokines have been used to treat autoimmune diseases, viral infections, and cancer and to regenerate the skin. In particular, interferons (INFs) have been used to treat cancer, hepatitis B and C, and multiple sclerosis, while interleukins (ILs) and tumor necrosis factors (TNFs) have been used in the management of different types of cancer ...
Silva, Ana Catarina, Lobo, J. M. Sousa
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Several cytokines have been used to treat autoimmune diseases, viral infections, and cancer and to regenerate the skin. In particular, interferons (INFs) have been used to treat cancer, hepatitis B and C, and multiple sclerosis, while interleukins (ILs) and tumor necrosis factors (TNFs) have been used in the management of different types of cancer ...
Silva, Ana Catarina, Lobo, J. M. Sousa
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Growth Factors: A scattering of factors
Current Biology, 1994Hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor is a multifunctional growth factor with varied properties: more and more polypeptide factors are being discovered that share these characteristics.
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Growth factor and growth factor receptor in radiation carcinogenesis
Radiation and Environmental Biophysics, 1991link_to_subscribed_fulltext
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Growth Hormone, Growth Factors and Hematopoiesis
Hormone Research, 1996Hypocellularity of primary lymphoid organs is a distinctive and reproducible characteristic of aged humans and animals. Similar changes have been reported in both hypophysectomized and dwarf rodents. In the bone marrow of these animals, there is an associated reduction in the number of erythroid, lymphoid and myeloid elements.
Kelley, K.W.+4 more
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Inflammation and Growth Factors
The Journal of Urology, 1997Pathways of inflammation culminating in tissue repair and scarring are defined.Inflammatory responses were induced in vitro and in vivo to monitor the mechanisms of leukocyte activation, the inflammatory products generated, the resolution of the response and tissue repair.Recruitment and activation of circulating leukocytes at sites of trauma and ...
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Epidermal growth factor and transforming growth factor α
Baillière's Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1991I have attempted here to outline the basic biochemical knowledge that we have now secured on the EGF family of proteins. In the future we will learn much more about the differential role of EGF versus TGF-alpha, about the physiological significance of amphiregulin, the newest member of this family, and about the roles of TGF-alpha and amphiregulin in ...
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Epidermal growth factor and transforming growth factor α
British Medical Bulletin, 1989This review describes the discovery and initial characterization of the epidermal growth factors (EGFs) and transforming growth factors alpha (TGF alpha), the biosynthesis and tissue distribution of these molecules and a brief description of the effects of these molecules in culture and animals.
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2007
Tissue remodeling is an essential process in the maintenance and survival of all organisms throughout life. Tissue remodeling occurs throughout the entire span of injury, repair and wound healing. Early studies clarified the sequence and time course of appearance of different cell types and their changing phenotypes in healing wounds.
Yunchao Chang, Thomas F. Deuel
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Tissue remodeling is an essential process in the maintenance and survival of all organisms throughout life. Tissue remodeling occurs throughout the entire span of injury, repair and wound healing. Early studies clarified the sequence and time course of appearance of different cell types and their changing phenotypes in healing wounds.
Yunchao Chang, Thomas F. Deuel
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Epidermal Growth Factor and Related Growth Factors
International Journal of Dermatology, 1991Ronald E. Gates+3 more
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