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Basischer Fibroblasten-Wachstumsfaktor: Möglicher Beitrag zur Pathogenese und Therapie der Arteriosklerose

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Wachstumsfaktoren und Onkogenprodukte bei Entstehung und Regression der Arteriosklerose

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Der basische Fibroblasten-Wachstumsfaktor wurde 1974 erstmals von Gospoda-rowicz in Hypophysen nachgewiesen [1]. Da der Faktor 1. einen basischen isoelektrischen Punkt besaß und 2. die Proliferation von Fibroblasten stimulierte, nannte Gospodarowicz ihn „basic fibroblast growth factor“ [1], im folgenden mit bFGF bezeichnet.

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Schweigerer, L. (1988). Basischer Fibroblasten-Wachstumsfaktor: Möglicher Beitrag zur Pathogenese und Therapie der Arteriosklerose. In: Schettler, G., Marmé, D. (eds) Wachstumsfaktoren und Onkogenprodukte bei Entstehung und Regression der Arteriosklerose. Veröffentlichungen aus der Geomedizinischen Forschungsstelle, vol 1988 / 1988/3. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-02553-6_8

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