Human Recombinant bFGF
Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) is a prototypic member of the fibroblast growth factor family. Cytokines in the FGF family possess broad mitogenic and cell survival activities (Folkman and Klagsbrun; Kimelman and Kirschner) and are involved in a variety of biological processes including cell proliferation, differentiation, survival, and apoptosis (Folkman and Klagsbrun; Klagsbrun; Rifkin and Moscatelli). bFGF has the β-trefoil structure (Ponting and Russell), binds to the four FGF receptor (FGFR) family members, and activates JAK/STAT, PI3K, ERK1/2, and other receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) signaling pathways. It supports the maintenance of undifferentiated human embryonic stem cells (Xu et al.; Kang et al.), stimulates human embryonic stem cells to form neural rosettes (Zhang et al.), and improves proliferation of human mesenchymal stem cells and enhances chondrogenic differentiation (Solchaga et al.).
: 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').
Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) is a prototypic member of the fibroblast growth factor family. Cytokines in the FGF family possess broad mitogenic and cell survival activities (Folkman and Klagsbrun; Kimelman and Kirschner) and are involved in a variety of biological processes including cell proliferation, differentiation, survival, and apoptosis (Folkman and Klagsbrun; Klagsbrun; Rifkin and Moscatelli). bFGF has the β-trefoil structure (Ponting and Russell), binds to the four FGF receptor (FGFR) family members, and activates JAK/STAT, PI3K, ERK1/2, and other receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) signaling pathways. It supports the maintenance of undifferentiated human embryonic stem cells (Xu et al.; Kang et al.), stimulates human embryonic stem cells to form neural rosettes (Zhang et al.), and improves proliferation of human mesenchymal stem cells and enhances chondrogenic differentiation (Solchaga et al.).
: 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').
- Catalog No:
- STMC78003.1
- STMC78003
- STMC78003.2
- Protein/peptide name:
- bFGF
- bFGF
- bFGF
- Protein synonyms:
- Basic fibroblast growth factor|FGF-β|FGF2|Fibroblast growth factor-basic|HBGF-2
- Basic fibroblast growth factor|FGF-β|FGF2|Fibroblast growth factor-basic|HBGF-2
- Basic fibroblast growth factor|FGF-β|FGF2|Fibroblast growth factor-basic|HBGF-2
- Protein/peptide type:
- Recombinant
- Recombinant
- Recombinant
- Species:
- Human
- Human
- Human
- Renhet:
- 95%
- 95%
- 95%
Product Family Options
- Förp.
- Marketsource
Specifications
Cat. No.STMC78003.1Protein/peptide namebFGFProtein synonymsBasic fibroblast growth factor|FGF-β|FGF2|Fibroblast growth factor-basic|HBGF-2Protein/peptide typeRecombinantSpeciesHumanRenhet95%Marketsource - Marketsource
Specifications
Cat. No.STMC78003Protein/peptide namebFGFProtein synonymsBasic fibroblast growth factor|FGF-β|FGF2|Fibroblast growth factor-basic|HBGF-2Protein/peptide typeRecombinantSpeciesHumanRenhet95%Marketsource - Marketsource
Specifications
Cat. No.STMC78003.2Protein/peptide namebFGFProtein synonymsBasic fibroblast growth factor|FGF-β|FGF2|Fibroblast growth factor-basic|HBGF-2Protein/peptide typeRecombinantSpeciesHumanRenhet95%Marketsource



