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English: Flexible PEO tethers (*) covalently link the N terminus of transforming growth factor-alpha (TGFa), a member of the epidermal growth factor family, to the polymer substrate. Crystal structure reprinted from Garrett et al with permission from Elsevier. Figure courtesy of L.G. Griffith.
Date Published September 11, 2008.
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StemBook Figure 2 Tethered growth factor ligands allow sustained signaling without receptor mediated internalization.

  • Eshghi, S. and Schaffer, D.V., Engineering microenvironments to control stem cell fate and function (September 15, 2008), StemBook, ed. The Stem Cell Research Community, StemBook, doi/10.3824/stembook.1.5.1, http://www.stembook.org.
Author Eshghi, S. and Schaffer, D.V., Engineering microenvironments to control stem cell fate and function (September 15, 2008), StemBook, ed. The Stem Cell Research Community, StemBook, doi/10.3824/stembook.1.5.1, http://www.stembook.org.
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