Growth Factors
Growth Factors are proteins that regulate cell growth and survival in multicellular organisms. They are important for maintaining homeostasis in the body and can play critical roles in wound healing, tissue repair, and development. Additionally, they act as cellular signals and can stimulate the proliferation and differentiation of specific cells. Growth Factors play a significant role in medical treatments as they can be used to promote healing in injuries, stimulate the growth of immune cells, regulate blood cell production, reduce inflammation, and promote the growth of blood vessels. They are also widely used in research to study gene expression and the functions of various cell types.
← Journal of Tissue Repair and Regeneration