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Growth Factors(生长因子)

Growth Factor is a protein molecule made by the body; it functions to regulate cell division & cell survival. Growth factors can also be produced by genetic engineering in the laboratory and used in biological therapy.

Growth factors bind to receptors on the cell surface, with the result of activating cellular proliferation and/or differentiation. Growth factors are quite versatile, stimulating cellular division in numerous different cell types; while others are specific to a particular cell-type. Growth factors are proteins that promote cell growth.

Growth factors are proteins that function as growth stimulators (mitogens) and/or growth inhibitors, stimulate cell migration, act as chemotactic agents, inhibit cell migration, inhibit invasion of tumor cells, modulate differentiated functions of cells, involved in apoptosis, involved in angiogenesis and promote survival of cells without influencing growth and differentiation.

Growth factors secret diffusible factors that are identified in the conditioned medium of cell cultures. Growth factors are present in membrane-anchored forms. Growth factors act in an autocrine, paracrine, juxtacrine or retrocrine manner.

Usually researchers use the term growth factors as a synonym for cytokines.

Examples for Growth Factors are EGF, FGF, NGF, PDGF, VEGF, IGF, GMCSF, GCSF, TGF, Erythropieitn, TPO, BMP, HGF, GDF, Neurotrophins, MSF, SGF, GDF and more.

Hematopoietic growth factors are hormone-like substances that stimulate bone marrow to produce blood cells. Shortages of blood cells cause most of the symptoms in people with MDS, the use of growth factors is very appealing. Studies have tested several growth factors in patients with MDS, such as granulocyte colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) and granulocyte macrophage-colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF).

Erythropoietin is a growth factor which promotes red blood cell production. Recently it has been found that combining erythropoietin with G-CSF improves the response to the erythropoietin. Interleukin-11 (IL-11) stimulates platelet production after chemotherapy. Current studies try to find the best way to predict which growth factors will treat new diseases and the best way to combine growth factors with each other and with other treatments, such as chemotherapy or hormones.

Growth factors produce extra stem cells before a stem cell harvest. Chemotherapy kills off healthy white blood cells, as well as the leukaemic ones, therefore there is risk of infection while white cell count is low. Low level of white cells is called ‘neutropenia’. Early research of growth factors shown that, while growth factors help the white cell count to recover, they actually don’t make much difference to the number of infections.

Growth Factors are biologically active poly-peptides which function as hormone like regulatory signals, controlling the growth and differentiation of responsive cells. The distinction between growth factors and hormones is frequently arbitrary.

The sequence of amino acids permits growth factors to be placed into families, suggesting that they evolved from a single ancestral protein. The insulin family comprises somatemedins A and C, insulin, insulinlike growth factor (IGF), and multiplication-stimulating factor (MSF). A 2nd family consists of sarcoma growth factor (SGF), transforming growth factors (TGFs), and epidermal growth factor (EGF). In addition, there are growth factors, such as nerve growth factor (NGF), fibroblast growth factor (FGF), and platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF), for which structural homologs have not been identified.

Stimulation of cell proliferation growth factors is similar to the rapid cell proliferation characteristic of tumor cells. Growth factor receptors are similar to the tumor-causing proteins produced by several RNA tumor viruses. Platelet-derived growth factor ( PDGF) is virtually identical to the tumor-causing protein of the RNA tumor virus, simian sarcoma virus.

Growth Factors are involved in cell differentiation and are essential to normal cell cycle, and are thus vital elements in the life of animals from conception to death. Growth Factors mediate fetal development, play a role in maintenance and repair of tissues, stimulate production of blood cells & participate in cancerous processes.

Products for  Growth Factors

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  2. GC47400 GGTI 2133 (trifluoroacetate salt) A geranylgeranyl transferase I inhibitor
  3. GP20346 GH Antagonist Chicken Growth Hormone Antagonist Chicken Recombinant
  4. GP20347 GH Antagonist Ovine Growth Hormone Antagonist Ovine Recombinant
  5. GP20334 GH Bovine Growth Hormone Bovine Recombinant
  6. GP20337 GH Carp Growth Hormone Carp Recombinant
  7. GP20331 GH Chicken GH Chicken Recombinant
  8. GP20338 GH Denis GH Denis Recombinant
  9. GP20340 GH Gilthead Seabream Growth Hormone Gilthead Seabream Recombinant
  10. GP20325 GH Human Growth Hormone Human Recombinant
  11. GP20327 GH Human 20kDa Growth Hormone Pituitary 20kDa Human Recombinant
  12. GP20330 GH Human, HEK Growth Hormone Human Recombinant, HEK
  13. GP20329 GH Human, Plant Growth Hormone Human Recombinant, Plant
  14. GP20339 GH Mahi Mahi Growth Hormone Mahi Mahi Recombinant
  15. GP20335 GH Mouse GH Mouse Recombinant
  16. GP20332 GH Ovine Growth Hormone Ovine Recombinant
  17. GP20333 GH Ovine, Placental Placental Ovine Growth Hormone Recombinant
  18. GP20342 GH Porcine Growth Hormone Porcine Recombinant
  19. GP20341 GH Rabbit Growth Hormone Rabbit Recombinant
  20. GP20344 GH Rainbow Trout Growth Hormone Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Recombinant
  21. GP20336 GH Rat GH Rat Recombinant
  22. GP20343 GH Zebrafish Growth Hormone Zebrafish Recombinant
  23. GP20345 GH Zebrafish Mutant Growth Hormone Mutant Zebrafish Recombinant
  24. GP20348 GHBP Human GHBP Human Recombinant
  25. GP20349 GHBP Human, His Growth Hormone Binding Protein Human Recombinant, His Tag
  26. GP26028 GHBP Human, Sf9 GHBP Human produced in Sf9 Baculovirus cells is a single, glycosylated polypeptide chain containing 254 amino acids (19-264aa) and having a molecular mass of 29
  27. GP20350 GHBP Ovine Growth Hormone Binding Protein Ovine Recombinant
  28. GP20351 GHBP Rabbit Growth Hormone Binding Protein Rabbit Recombinant
  29. GP20352 GHBP Rat GH Binding Protein Rat Recombinant
  30. GC43780 GM 1489 An MMP inhibitor
  31. GP20353 GM CSF Human

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  32. GP20356 GM CSF Human, CHO Granulocyte Macrophage-Colony Stimulating Factor Human Recombinant, CHO
  33. GP20357 GM CSF Human, His Granulocyte Macrophage-Colony Stimulating Factor Human Recombinant, His Tag
  34. GP20354 GM CSF Human, Pichia Granulocyte Macrophage-Colony Stimulating Factor Human Recombinant, Pichia
  35. GP20355 GM CSF Human, Sf9 Granulocyte Macrophage-Colony Stimulating Factor Human Recombinant, Sf9
  36. GP20361 GM CSF K9 Granulocyte Macrophage-Colony Stimulating Factor Canine Recombinant
  37. GP20360 GM CSF Monkey Granulocyte Macrophage-Colony Stimulating Factor Rhesus Macaque Recombinant
  38. GP20358 GM CSF Mouse

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  39. GP20359 GM CSF Rat Granulocyte Macrophage-Colony Stimulating Factor Rat Recombinant
  40. GP20362 GMCSF Porcine 粒细胞巨噬细胞集落刺激因子重组猪
  41. GP26029 GMCSF Poricne, His GMCSF Poricne Recombinant produced in E
  42. GP20273 HB-EGF Human 肝素原结合 EGF 样生长因子人重组体
  43. GP20276 HB-EGF Human, His Proheparin-Binding EGF-like Growth Factor Human Recombinant, His Tag
  44. GP20274 HB-EGF Mouse HB-EGF小鼠重组体
  45. GP20275 HB-EGF Rat Proheparin-Binding EGF-like Growth Factor Rat Recombinant
  46. GP20368 HDGF Human Hepatoma-Derived Growth Factor Human Recombinant
  47. GP20370 HDGF2 Human Hepatoma-Derived Growth Factor-2 Human Recombinant
  48. GP20369 HDGFL1 Human Hepatoma Derived Growth Factor-Like 1 Human Recombinant
  49. GP20376 HGF (32-285) Human Hepatoma-Derived Growth Factor (32-285 a.a) Human Recombinant
  50. GP20374 HGF A Human Hepatocyte Growth Factor A Chain Human Recombinant
  51. GP20375 HGF B Human Hepatocyte Growth Factor B Chain Human Recombinant

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