Epidermal growth factor stimulates human trophoblast cell migration through Rho A and Rho C activation.
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Epidermal growth factor is a major
growth factor that
stimulates cell
growth.
Cell division was also
stimulated with
epidermal growth factor (EGF) at 10 ng / ml in a total added volume of 20 ml.
Finally, we demonstrate that treatment of T - 47D cells with
epidermal growth factor (EGF), which promotes cell ruffling,
stimulates increased accumulation of activated matriptase at the sites of membrane ruffling, suggesting a possible functional role at these sites.
In the majority of studies of in vitro maturation (IVM), follicle
stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), estradiol and
epidermal growth factor (EGF) are used as supplements.
Clais also recommends using products containing «peptides and
epidermal growth factor to
stimulate collagen synthesis».
This
growth factor binds to something called the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR), which stimulates the pilosebaceous unit (the follicle) to overproduce sebum (mixture of natural skin oils and skin cells), which can lead to acne le
growth factor binds to something called the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR), which stimulates the pilosebaceous unit (the follicle) to overproduce sebum (mixture of natural skin oils and skin cells), which can lead to acne le
factor binds to something called the
Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR), which stimulates the pilosebaceous unit (the follicle) to overproduce sebum (mixture of natural skin oils and skin cells), which can lead to acne le
Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR), which stimulates the pilosebaceous unit (the follicle) to overproduce sebum (mixture of natural skin oils and skin cells), which can lead to acne le
Factor Receptor (EGFR), which
stimulates the pilosebaceous unit (the follicle) to overproduce sebum (mixture of natural skin oils and skin cells), which can lead to acne lesions.
Co-author, «Treatment of A431 Cells with
Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) Induces Desensitization of EGF -
Stimulated Phosphatidylinositol Turnover,» The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1989