Structure-function studies of heparin-bi
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Wilson H. Burgess; Anne M. Shaheen; Brian Hampton; Patrick J. Donohue; Jeffrey A
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Article
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1991
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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The heparin-binding or fibroblast growth factors (HBGFs) modulate cell growth and migration, angiogenesis, wound repair, neurite extension, and mesoderm induction. Relatively little is known regarding the precise mechanism of action of these growth factors or the structural basis for their action. A