Growth Factor

A growth factor is a naturally occurring substance capable of stimulating cellular growth, proliferation, healing, and cellular differentiation. Usually it is a protein or a steroid hormone. Growth factors are important for regulating a variety of cellular processes. Growth factors typically act as signaling molecules between cells. Examples are cytokines and hormones that bind to specific receptors on the surface of their target cells. They often promote cell differentiation and maturation, which varies between growth factors. For example, epidermal growth factor (EGF) enhances osteogenic differentiation, while fibroblast growth factors and vascular endothelial growth factors stimulate blood vessel differentiation (angiogenesis).
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Growth Factor

Anti-Growth Factor antibodies

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Target Array: Growth Factor Array
Species Reactivity: Human
Solid Support: Glass Slide
Assay Type: Semi-Quantitative
Target Array: Growth Factor Array
Species Reactivity: Rat
Solid Support: Membrane
Assay Type: Semi-Quantitative
Target Array: Growth Factor Array
Species Reactivity: Human
Solid Support: Membrane
Assay Type: Semi-quantitative
Target Array: Growth Factor Array
Species Reactivity: Mouse
Solid Support: Membrane
Assay Type: Semi-Quantitative
Target Array: Growth Factor Array
Species Reactivity: Mouse
Solid Support: Membrane
Assay Type: Semi-Quantitative
Target Array: Growth Factor Array
Species Reactivity: Human
Solid Support: Glass Slide
Assay Type: Semi-Quantitative
Target Array: Growth Factor Array
Species Reactivity: Human
Solid Support: Membrane
Assay Type: Semi-Quantitative
Target Array: Growth Factor Array
Species Reactivity: Mouse
Solid Support: Membrane
Assay Type: Semi-Quantitative
Target Array: Growth Factor Array
Species Reactivity: Human
Solid Support: Glass Slide
Assay Type: Quantitative
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(P): Predicted
* Abbreviations
  • AActivation
  • AGAgonist
  • APApoptosis
  • BBlocking
  • BABioassay
  • BIBioimaging
  • CImmunohistochemistry-Frozen Sections
  • CIChromatin Immunoprecipitation
  • CTCytotoxicity
  • CSCostimulation
  • DDepletion
  • DBDot Blot
  • EELISA
  • ECELISA(Cap)
  • EDELISA(Det)
  • ESELISpot
  • EMElectron Microscopy
  • FFlow Cytometry
  • FNFunction Assay
  • GSGel Supershift
  • IInhibition
  • IAEnzyme Immunoassay
  • ICImmunocytochemistry
  • IDImmunodiffusion
  • IEImmunoelectrophoresis
  • IFImmunofluorescence
  • IHImmunohistochemistry
  • IMImmunomicroscopy
  • IOImmunoassay
  • IPImmunoprecipitation
  • ISIntracellular Staining for Flow Cytometry
  • LALuminex Assay
  • LFLateral Flow Immunoassay
  • MMicroarray
  • MCMass Cytometry/CyTOF
  • MDMeDIP
  • MSElectrophoretic Mobility Shift Assay
  • NNeutralization
  • PImmunohistologyp-Paraffin Sections
  • PAPeptide Array
  • PEPeptide ELISA
  • PLProximity Ligation Assay
  • RRadioimmunoassay
  • SStimulation
  • SESandwich ELISA
  • SHIn situ hybridization
  • TCTissue Culture
  • WBWestern Blot
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