Fibroblast growth factors
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Other Identifiers
Wikidata:
Q24727126
Library of congress:
sh 91005352
Sources of Information
- Work cat.: The fibroblast growth factor family, 1991(Fibroblast growth factors; The fibroblast growth factor family primarily consists of two closely related isoforms (basic and acidic FGF, bFGF and aFGF) whose primary roles are that of embryonic inducers.)
- MESH(Fibroblast growth factor)
Wikipedia description:
Fibroblast growth factors (FGF) are a family of cell signalling proteins produced by the macrophages. They are involved in a wide variety of processes, most notably as crucial elements for normal development in animal cells. Any irregularities in their function will lead to a range of developmental defects. These growth factors typically act as a systemic or locally circulating molecules of extracellular origin that activate cell surface receptors. A defining property of FGFs is that they bind to heparin and to heparan sulfate. Thus, some are sequestered in the extracellular matrix of tissues that contains heparan sulfate proteoglycans, and released locally upon injury or tissue remodeling.
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