Fibroblast Growth Factors presents research and results from the leading global research group on FGF, providing up-to-date and comprehensive coverage of the field. The book describes the history, basic research and growth engineering technology involved with FGFs, while also introducing detailed research methods. It comprises eight chapters that detail successes and problems in relation to wound healing of engineered growth factors and considers injury repair and regeneration, non-mitogenic mutants, structure modification, pathology, physiology, pharmacology, development, FGF/FGFR inhibitors, bioengineering, and new drug development. It will serve as a key reference book for researchers working on FGFs. Focuses on the growth engineering aspects of FGF-based drug development and its clinical applications Presents useful information on the history of FGFs, along with basic research and growth engineering technology Provides detailed, practical research methods and results obtained on FGFs Considers the successes and problems in engineering technology Offers up-to-date, comprehensive coverage from the world’s leading research group
As such, sections in this comprehensive book cover exciting research that shows that different FGF23 effects require distinct signaling receptors and mediators that differ among target tissues, cover FGF23 initially identified as a bone ...
Fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) have been recognized primarily as autocrine/paracrine factors that regulate embryonic development and organogenesis.
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A thorough understanding of this system is necessary for critical insights into both normal and disease biology and is essential to development of rationale therapeutic strategies aimed at treatment of FGF-dependent diseases states.Recent ...
Taken together, this study provides new information on the normal development of the inner ear and the factors that regulate the process of otic morphogenesis, providing insights into genetic mechanisms...