Fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) are a large family of secretory molecules that act through tyrosine kinase receptors known as FGF receptors. They play crucial roles in a wide variety of cellular functions, including cell proliferation, survival, metabolism, morphogenesis, and differentiation, as well as in tissue repair and regeneration. The signaling pathways regulated by FGFs include RAS/mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK), phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate 3-kinase (PI3K)–protein kinase B (AKT), phospholipase C gamma (PLCγ), and signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT). To date, 22 FGFs have been discovered, involved in different functions in the body. Several FGFs directly or indirectly interfere with repair duri...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd.In its broad sense, regeneration refers to the renewal of lost cells, tissues or...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd.In its broad sense, regeneration refers to the renewal of lost cells, tissues or...
Cell communication is central to the integration of cell function required for the development and h...
The aging process decreases tissue function and regenerative capacity, which has been associated wit...
We have reviewed data showing that FGFs are a family of related factors playing fundamental roles in...
We have reviewed data showing that FGFs are a family of related factors playing fundamental roles in...
We have reviewed data showing that FGFs are a family of related factors playing fundamental roles in...
Growth factors belonging to the FGF family play important roles in tissue and organ repair after tra...
We have reviewed data showing that FGFs are a family of related factors playing fundamental roles in...
We have reviewed data showing that FGFs are a family of related factors playing fundamental roles in...
AbstractFibroblast growth factors (FGF) and their receptors serve many functions in both the develop...
© 2015. In its broad sense, regeneration refers to the renewal of lost cells, tissues or organs as p...
© 2015. In its broad sense, regeneration refers to the renewal of lost cells, tissues or organs as p...
© 2015. In its broad sense, regeneration refers to the renewal of lost cells, tissues or organs as p...
Organ and tissue dysfunction which is readily observable during aging results from a loss of cellula...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd.In its broad sense, regeneration refers to the renewal of lost cells, tissues or...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd.In its broad sense, regeneration refers to the renewal of lost cells, tissues or...
Cell communication is central to the integration of cell function required for the development and h...
The aging process decreases tissue function and regenerative capacity, which has been associated wit...
We have reviewed data showing that FGFs are a family of related factors playing fundamental roles in...
We have reviewed data showing that FGFs are a family of related factors playing fundamental roles in...
We have reviewed data showing that FGFs are a family of related factors playing fundamental roles in...
Growth factors belonging to the FGF family play important roles in tissue and organ repair after tra...
We have reviewed data showing that FGFs are a family of related factors playing fundamental roles in...
We have reviewed data showing that FGFs are a family of related factors playing fundamental roles in...
AbstractFibroblast growth factors (FGF) and their receptors serve many functions in both the develop...
© 2015. In its broad sense, regeneration refers to the renewal of lost cells, tissues or organs as p...
© 2015. In its broad sense, regeneration refers to the renewal of lost cells, tissues or organs as p...
© 2015. In its broad sense, regeneration refers to the renewal of lost cells, tissues or organs as p...
Organ and tissue dysfunction which is readily observable during aging results from a loss of cellula...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd.In its broad sense, regeneration refers to the renewal of lost cells, tissues or...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd.In its broad sense, regeneration refers to the renewal of lost cells, tissues or...
Cell communication is central to the integration of cell function required for the development and h...