Human Recombinant FGF-7 (KGF)
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Fibroblast growth factor 7 (FGF-7) is a member of the FGF family, and acts exclusively through a subset of FGF receptor isoforms expressed predominantly by epithelial cells (Finch and Rubin). FGF-7 seems to act specifically on epithelial cells and stimulates proliferation, migration, and differentiation of these cells, and also participates in epithelial protection and repair both in vitro and in vivo (Finch and Rubin; Werner). In contrast, FGF-7 is produced solely by cells of mesenchymal origin, and functions as a paracrine mediator of mesenchymal-epithelial communication (Rubin et al.). FGF-7 has also been shown to supplement several wound-healing properties of bioengineered skin (Erdag et al.) and to induce autophagy in human keratinocytes (Belleudi et al.). Additionally, FGF-7 has a role in pluripotent stem cell differentiation to endodermal pancreatic-like insulin-producing cells and thymic epithelial cells (Inami et al.; Niu et al.).
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Fibroblast growth factor 7 (FGF-7) is a member of the FGF family, and acts exclusively through a subset of FGF receptor isoforms expressed predominantly by epithelial cells (Finch and Rubin). FGF-7 seems to act specifically on epithelial cells and stimulates proliferation, migration, and differentiation of these cells, and also participates in epithelial protection and repair both in vitro and in vivo (Finch and Rubin; Werner). In contrast, FGF-7 is produced solely by cells of mesenchymal origin, and functions as a paracrine mediator of mesenchymal-epithelial communication (Rubin et al.). FGF-7 has also been shown to supplement several wound-healing properties of bioengineered skin (Erdag et al.) and to induce autophagy in human keratinocytes (Belleudi et al.). Additionally, FGF-7 has a role in pluripotent stem cell differentiation to endodermal pancreatic-like insulin-producing cells and thymic epithelial cells (Inami et al.; Niu et al.).
Caution: Product restrictions: (i) Customer shall not make products or any portion of them in any way, shape or form, including as a component of another product available for the purpose of further resale or alter or remove the Product label and the Supplier’s mark of origin without express written permission of Supplier and (ii) Customer is familiar with Supplier’s restrictions on the use of the products and shall use the products in compliance with such restrictions and the applicable Supplier Product Information sheet (collectively, the 'Product Restrictions').
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- Catalog No:
- STMC78046
- STMC78046.1
- STMC78046.2
- Protein/peptide name:
- FGF-7 (KGF)
- FGF-7 (KGF)
- FGF-7 (KGF)
- Protein/peptide type:
- Recombinant
- Recombinant
- Recombinant
- Species:
- Human
- Human
- Human
- Purity:
- ≥95%
- ≥95%
- ≥95%
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Cat. No.STMC78046Protein/peptide nameFGF-7 (KGF)Protein/peptide typeRecombinantSpeciesHumanPurity≥95%Marketsource - Specifications:Marketsource
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Cat. No.STMC78046.1Protein/peptide nameFGF-7 (KGF)Protein/peptide typeRecombinantSpeciesHumanPurity≥95%Marketsource - Specifications:Marketsource
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Cat. No.STMC78046.2Protein/peptide nameFGF-7 (KGF)Protein/peptide typeRecombinantSpeciesHumanPurity≥95%Marketsource



