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Recombinant GRO1 Protein
Known as:
Melanoma Growth Stimulatory Activity
, GRO Protein, Alpha
, MGSA
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A recombinant peptide chemically identical or similar to the endogenous alpha chemokine GRO1 (MGSA) protein. GRO1 protein belongs to a superfamily of…
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CXCL1 protein, human
Chemokine CXCL1
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2005
2005
Novel use of an osmolyte to dissect multiple thermodynamic linkages in a chemokine ligand-receptor system.
L. Rajagopalan
,
J. Rösgen
,
D. W. Bolen
,
K. Rajarathnam
Biochemistry
2005
Corpus ID: 25278809
We have used trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO), a protecting osmolyte, to dissect the complex thermodynamic linkages involved in the…
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2001
2001
The Role of CDP in the Negative Regulation ofCXCL1 Gene Expression*
C. Nirodi
,
Jessie Hart
,
P. Dhawan
,
N. Moon
,
A. Nepveu
,
A. Richmond
Journal of Biological Chemistry
2001
Corpus ID: 40835248
The CXC chemokine, melanoma growth stimulatory activity/growth-regulated protein, CXCL1 is an important modulator of inflammation…
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1999
1999
Melanoma growth stimulatory activity (MGSA/GRO-alpha) chemokine genes incorporated into an African green monkey simian cytomegalovirus-derived stealth virus.
W. Martin
Experimental and molecular pathology (Print)
1999
Corpus ID: 34276573
DNA isolated from the culture of an African green monkey simian cytomegalovirus (SCMV)-derived stealth virus has been cloned. A…
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1997
1997
Interleukin-8 as a growth factor for human colorectal carcinoma cells in vitro.
R. Brew
,
J. Erikson
,
D. West
,
B. Flanagan
,
S. Christmas
Biochemical Society Transactions
1997
Corpus ID: 28151345
Interleukin-8 (IL-8’) is a member of the ‘C-X-C’ family of chemokines and has chemotactic activity for neutrophils and a subset…
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1996
1996
Growth peptide release from biologic dressings: a comparison.
H. Rennekampff
,
V. Kiessig
,
W. Loomis
,
J. Hansbrough
Journal of Burn Care and Rehabilitation
1996
Corpus ID: 33109960
Biologic dressings are believed to stimulate wound healing in a variety of wound types. Cryopreserved allograft skin (CAS) is…
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1995
1995
Bovine melanoma growth stimulatory activity: a new monocyte-macrophage-derived cytokine of the IL-8 family. Partial structure, function, and expression in acute pulmonary inflammation.
C. Rogivue
,
B. Car
,
I. Allmann-Iselin
,
R. Zwahlen
,
A. Walz
Laboratory investigation; a journal of technical…
1995
Corpus ID: 38299911
BACKGROUND Neutrophil-chemotactic peptides are a family of small basic peptides 70 to 80 amino acids in length. They contain four…
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Review
1993
Review
1993
Cytokines in human melanoma cells: synthesis, autocrine stimulation and regulatory functions—an overview
K. Krasagakis
,
C. Garbe
,
C. Orfanos
Melanoma research
1993
Corpus ID: 22909339
Various cytokines are involved in growth regulation of human melanoma cells. Malignant melanoma cells express multiple growth…
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Review
1991
Review
1991
Growth factors in melanoma
U. Rodeck
,
M. Herlyn
Cancer Metastasis Review
1991
Corpus ID: 24985447
Human melanoma cells in culture are the source of a wide variety of polypeptide growth factors. Melanoma-derived basic fibroblast…
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1989
1989
Sigje, a member of the small inducible gene family that includes platelet factor 4 and melanoma growth stimulatory activity, is on mouse chromosome 11.
A. Smith
,
P. Lalley
,
+6 authors
A. Sakaguchi
Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics
1989
Corpus ID: 3290242
Stiles and coworkers originally identified a gene they termed JE that is transcriptionally activated in mouse fibroblasts early…
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1987
1987
Preparation of a monoclonal antibody to a melanoma growth‐stimulatory activity released into serum‐free culture medium by Hs0294 malignant melanoma cells
D. Lawson
,
H. Thomas
,
+4 authors
A. Richmond
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
1987
Corpus ID: 20478156
Autostimulatory growth factors may contribute to the ability of malignant cells to escape normal growth controls. We have…
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