- the
PDGF signalling network consists of five ligands,
PDGF-AA
through -DD (including -AB), and two receptors,
PDGFRalpha and PDGFRbeta. All
PDGFs function...
- PDGF
family consists of
PDGF-A, -B, -C and -D,
which form
either homo- or
heterodimers (
PDGF-AA, -AB, -BB, -CC, -DD). The four
PDGFs are
inactive in their...
- for PDGFRβ (
PDGF)
accomplishes this in the
course of ****embling a PDGFRβ dimer. Two of the five
PDGF isoforms activate PDGFRβ (
PDGF-B and
PDGF-D). The activated...
-
exist either as a
homodimer (
PDGF-BB) or as a
heterodimer with the platelet-derived
growth factor alpha (PDGFA)
polypeptide (
PDGF-AB),
where the
dimers are...
- Finally,
growth factors outside of the
PDGFR family (non-
PDGFs)
activate PDGFRα indirectly. Non-
PDGFs bind to
their own
receptors that
trigger intracellular...
- is
limited only by the
number of
Power Data
Grapple Fixtures (
PDGFs) on the station.
PDGFs located around the
station provide power, data and
video to the...
-
known as Canadarm2). It is used on the
International Space Station (ISS).
PDGFs can be "grappled" by the Canadarm2
robotic arm, in
order to
allow the arm...
- chains,
PDGF-A and
PDGF-B.
PDGF-C is a
member of the
PDGF/VEGF
family of
growth factors with a
unique two-domain
structure and
expression pattern.
PDGF-C was...
- Neurotrophin-4 (NT-4)
Placental growth factor (PGF) Platelet-derived
growth factor (
PDGF)
Renalase (RNLS) – Anti-apoptotic
survival factor T-cell
growth factor (TCGF)...
- platelet-derived
growth factor (
PDGF). Thus,
tumors formed by the
simian sarcoma virus are no
longer dependent on the
fluctuations of
PDGF that
control cell growth;...