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Transforming Growth Factors

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Definition: Hormonally active polypeptides that can induce the transformed phenotype when added to normal, non-transformed cells. They have been found in culture fluids from retrovirally transformed cells and in tumor-derived cells as well as in non-neoplastic sources. Their transforming activities are due to the simultaneous action of two otherwise unrelated factors, TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR ALPHA and TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR BETA.  general or unspecified; prefer specifics   
Examples Transforming Growth Factor beta
Other names Growth Factors, Transforming; Growth Factor, Transforming; Factors, Transforming Growth; Factor, Transforming Growth; Transforming Growth Factor
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSourceDrugs*
dorsalin 1 protein, rat  0   *Transforming Growth Factors Cell Differentiation.
Dorsalin-1 protein, zebrafish  0   *Transforming Growth Factors *Zebrafish Proteins Cell Differentiation.
dorsalin 1 protein, Gallus gallus  0   *Transforming Growth Factors Cell Differentiation. Cell 1993 May 21;73(4):687-702
transforming growth factor type e  0   *Transforming Growth Factors. Exp Cell Res 1990;190(2):233
simian sarcoma virus transformation-specific glycopeptide  0   *Retroviridae Proteins, Oncogenic Proteoglycans Antigens, Viral, Tumor Cell Transformation, Neoplastic Sarcoma Virus, Woolly Monkey Transforming Growth Factors. Virology 1984;136(2):414

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