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- EPOGEN® (epoetin alfa)|For Patients with Anemia due to CKD
EPOGEN ® is a prescription medicine for people on dialysis with anemia due to CKD that acts like a hormone called erythropoietin (ee-rith-row-PO-eh-tin) This hormone plays an important role in making red blood cells EPOGEN ® is used to treat anemia by helping the body create more red blood cells
- Structure and function of epigen, the last EGFR ligand - PMC
Epigen is the latest addition to the mammalian family of EGFR ligands Epigen was initially identified as a novel expressed sequence tag with homology to the EGF family by high throughput sequencing of a mouse keratinocyte complementary DNA library,
- Epigen - Wikipedia
Epigen also known as epithelial mitogen is a protein that in humans is encoded by the EPGN gene [5][6] The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the epidermal growth factor family Members of this family are ligands for the epidermal growth factor receptor and play a role in cell survival, proliferation and migration
- What Is Epigenetics? - Cleveland Clinic
Epigenetics is the study of how our environment influences our genes by changing the chemicals attached to them What we eat, our physical activity level, access to resources and more affect those chemicals, in turn shaping our health Epigenetics can help scientists understand why diseases happen and explore new avenues for treatment
- Epigen - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Epigen is the most recently discovered member of the EGF family, and in fact, a single study is the source of all the information cited here Epigen was identified as an expressed sequence tag in an immature mouse keratinocyte library ( Strachan et al , 2001 )
- Epigen, the Last Ligand of ErbB Receptors, Reveals Intricate . . .
Concentrating on the least characterized member of the EGF family, namely Epigen (EPG), we highlight several biochemical and physiological attributes that distinguish low affinity ligands from the extensively characterized high affinity family members
- Epigen | Recombinant Proteins - MedChemExpress
Epigen shows 24-37% identity to members of the EGF superfamily including EGF, transforming growth factor α (TGF-α), and Epiregulin It is a mitogenic with ability to promote the growth of epithelial cells Epigen is encoded by the EPGN gene
- Human Epigen #5493 - Cell Signaling Technology (CST)
Recombinant human Epigen (hEpigen) Ala24-Ala104 (Accession #Q6UW88-1) was produced in E coli at Cell Signaling Technology Epigen was identified as an EGF family member by amino acid sequence homology (1) The sequence was obtained from mouse keratinocyte mRNA
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