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+ | <br>1) Cohen, S. & Taylor, J. M. (1974) in Recent Progress in Hormone Research, ed. Greep, R. 0. (Academic Press, NewYork), Vol. 30, pp. 533-550. | ||
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+ | <br>2) Herbst RS (2004). "Review of epidermal growth factor receptor biology". International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics 59 (2 Suppl): 21–6 | ||
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+ | <br>3) Rhinewald JG, Green H. Epidermal growth factor and the multiplication of cultered human epidermal keratinocytes. Nature 1977;265:421. | ||
+ | <br>4) Ulubayram, K., Cakar A.N, Petek, Korkusuz,C. ,Hasirci N. (2000) EGF containing gelatin-based wound dressings. Biomaterials 22 (2001) 1345}1356 |
Revision as of 07:54, 18 October 2009
Human Epidermal growth factor (hEGF)
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]
Design Notes
EGF with Biobrick standart restriction sites
Source
EGF is synthesized in human and some mammalians. Our EGF was synthesized synthetically at GENEART
References
1) Cohen, S. & Taylor, J. M. (1974) in Recent Progress in Hormone Research, ed. Greep, R. 0. (Academic Press, NewYork), Vol. 30, pp. 533-550.
2) Herbst RS (2004). "Review of epidermal growth factor receptor biology". International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics 59 (2 Suppl): 21–6
3) Rhinewald JG, Green H. Epidermal growth factor and the multiplication of cultered human epidermal keratinocytes. Nature 1977;265:421.
4) Ulubayram, K., Cakar A.N, Petek, Korkusuz,C. ,Hasirci N. (2000) EGF containing gelatin-based wound dressings. Biomaterials 22 (2001) 1345}1356