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Thrombospondin 1

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Definition: An extracellular matrix glycoprotein from platelets and a variety of normal and transformed cells of both mesenchymal and epithelial origin. Thrombospondin-1 is believed to play a role in cell migration and proliferation, during embryogenesis and wound repair. Also, it has been studied for its use as a potential regulator of tumor growth and metastasis.  a membrane glycoprotein    Other names 1, Thrombospondin; TSP-1
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSourceDrugs*
cysteinyl-seryl-valyl-threonyl-cysteinyl-glycine  0   *Peptide Fragments *Thrombospondin 1. J Cell Biochem 2004 May 1;92(1):125-46
acetyl-sarcosyl-glycyl-valyl-isoleucyl-threonyl-norvalyl-isoleucyl-arginyl-proline ethylamide  0   *Peptide Fragments *Thrombospondin 1. EMBO J 2003 Aug 15;22(16):4091-102

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