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Growth regulation by transforming growth factor-β

1993
The name transforming growth factor-s (TGF-s) has come to represent a family of highly homologous polypeptides with a wide range of biological activities. The first member of this gene family was identified nearly a decade ago as one of two essential factors, called TGF-α and TGF-s present in the conditioned medium of a murine sarcoma virus-transformed
B A, Arrick, R, Derynck
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Regulation of Cellular Growth

1975
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the mechanisms regulating cellular growth. Many of the hormones that control the activity of one or another endocrine gland also promote the growth of that target gland. Hormones, such as insulin and growth hormone, affect many different tissues.
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Chemical Growth Regulation

1978
Growth regulator chemicals have been defined as organic compounds, other than nutrients, which, in small amounts, promote, inhibit, or otherwise modify any physiological process in plants. Control of growth in horticulture is usually practiced through temperature, water, feeding, photoperiod, and pruning. Chemical growth regulators give us one more set
Joe J. Hanan   +2 more
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Growth (Hormonal Regulation)

Annual Review of Physiology, 1958
J A, RUSSELL, A E, WILHELMI
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Growth Regulators

Soil Science, 1948
JOHN W. MITCHELL, PAUL C. MARTH
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Cancer treatment and survivorship statistics, 2022

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Kimberly D Miller   +2 more
exaly  

Current treatment and recent progress in gastric cancer

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Smita S Joshi, Brian D Badgwell
exaly  

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