該TGFalpha,兔抗體產品的應用類型具體可查看提供的產品英文說明書。 Human transforming growth factora (TGFa) consists of 50 amino acid residues with three disulphide bridges. It belongs to the family of epidermalngrowth factor related peptides and binds to EGFreceptor. It is involved in cell proliferation in healthy cells and is found in various cancer cells. Transfection of Fibroblasts with the TGFa gene induces tumor formation.Human transforming growth factora (TGFa) consists of 50 amino acid residues with three disulphide bridges. It belongs to the family of epidermalngrowth factor related peptides and binds to EGFreceptor. It is involved in cell proliferation in healthy cells and is found in various cancer cells. Transfection of Fibroblasts with the TGFa gene induces tumor formation.Human transforming growth factora (TGFa) consists of 50 amino acid residues with three disulphide bridges. It belongs to the family of epidermalngrowth factor related peptides and binds to EGFreceptor. It is involved in cell proliferation in healthy cells and is found in various cancer cells. Transfection of Fibroblasts with the TGFa gene induces tumor formation.Human transforming growth factora (TGFa) consists of 50 amino acid residues with three disulphide bridges. It belongs to the family of epidermalngrowth factor related peptides and binds to EGFreceptor. It is involved in cell proliferation in healthy cells and is found in various cancer cells. Transfection of Fibroblasts with the TGFa gene induces tumor formation.Human transforming growth factora (TGFa) consists of 50 amino acid residues with three disulphide bridges. It belongs to the family of epidermalngrowth factor related peptides and binds to EGFreceptor. It is involved in cell proliferation in healthy cells and is found in various cancer cells. Transfection of Fibroblasts with the TGFa gene induces tumor formation.Human transforming growth factora (TGFa) consists of 50 amino acid residues with three disulphide bridges. It belongs to the family of epidermalngrowth factor related peptides and binds to EGFreceptor. It is involved in cell proliferation in healthy cells and is found in various cancer cells. Transfection of Fibroblasts with the TGFa gene induces tumor formation.