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Determinants of generation and structural heterogeneity of fibroblast-activating principles of human mononuclear phagocytes

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Proteins and peptides from diverse cellular sources stimulate specifically the proliferation of cells in both normal growth and the expression of malignant transformation. The apparent functional similarity of such growth factors, which provided initially the basis for a common designation, was in part attributable to the use of narrowly restricted techniques for detection of the biological effects. Current evidence suggests that growth factors may vary as much in cellular preference and mechanism of action as in cellular source and structure.

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Dohlman, J.G., Goetzl, W.J. (1985). Determinants of generation and structural heterogeneity of fibroblast-activating principles of human mononuclear phagocytes. In: van Furth, R. (eds) Mononuclear Phagocytes. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5020-7_31

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