| EGF | epidermal growth factor |
|---|---|
| EGF-URO | epidermal growth factor, urogastrone |
| EGFR, EGF-R | epidermal growth factor receptor |
| EGF | 125)I-epidermal growth factor |
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| EGF | Epidermal Growth Factor |
| EGF | Epidermal growth factor-like |
| EGF | Epithelial growth factor |
| EGF | anti-epidermal growth factor |
| EGF-r | Epidermal Growth Factor and its receptor |
| EGF-R | Epidermal growth factor |
| EGF-receptor | Epidermal Growth Factor receptor |
| EGF-URO | Epidermal growth factor-urogastrone |
| EGFP | Enhanced Green Fluorescence Protein |
| HB-EGF | Heparin binding EGF |
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| HB-EGF | Heparin-Binding EGF-like growth factor |
| HB-EGF | Heparin-binding epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like growth factor |
| (125I)-EGF | 125I)-labeled epidermal growth factor |
| 125-I-EGF | 125I-labelled epidermal growth factor |
| EGF | <growth factor> A mitogenic polypeptide initially isolated from male mouse submaxillary gland. The name refers to the early bioassay, but epidermal growth factor is active on a variety of cell types, especially but not exclusively epithelial. Human equivalent originally named urogastrone owing to its hormone activity. Acronym: EGF (18 Nov 1997) |
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| EGF like domain | Region of 30-40 amino acids containing 6 cysteines found originally in EGF and also in a range of proteins involved in cell signalling. Examples: TGF _, amphiregulin, urokinase, tissue plasminogen activator, complement C6 C9, fibronectin, laminin (each subunit at least 13 times), nidogen, selectins. It is also found in the Drosophila gene products: Notch (36 times) Delta, Slit, Crumbs, Serrate. (18 Nov 1997) |
| EGF |
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