T-cell growth factor - Definition. Was ist T-cell growth factor
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Was (wer) ist T-cell growth factor - definition


T-cell growth factor         
T-cell growth factors acronym: TCGF(s) are signaling molecules collectively called growth factors which stimulate the production and development of T-cells. A number of them have been discovered, among them many members of the interleukin family.
Growth factor receptor         
RECEPTOR PROTEIN THAT BINDS TO A GROWTH FACTOR PROTEIN
Receptors, growth factor; Trophic factor receptor; Growth factor receptors
A growth factor receptor is a receptor that binds to a growth factor. Growth factor receptors are the first stop in cells where the signaling cascade for cell differentiation and proliferation begins.
Cell growth         
  • Cell division, growth & proliferation
  • Figure 1:Cell cycle and growth
  • Chromosomes
  • Cell division without cell growth during embryonic cleavage
  • Cell growth
PROCESS IN WHICH A CELL IRREVERSIBLY INCREASES IN SIZE OVER TIME BY ACCRETION AND BIOSYNTHETIC PRODUCTION OF MATTER SIMILAR TO THAT ALREADY PRESENT
Cell reproduction; Biological growth; Cellular growth; Cell size; Cellular proliferation; Cellular regulatory mechanisms; Cell survival
Cell growth refers to an increase in the total mass of a cell, including both cytoplasmic, nuclear and organelle volume. Cell growth occurs when the overall rate of cellular biosynthesis (production of biomolecules or anabolism) is greater than the overall rate of cellular degradation (the destruction of biomolecules via the proteasome, lysosome or autophagy, or catabolism).