upregellins
Upregellins are a class of proteins that play a crucial role in the regulation of cell growth and differentiation. They are characterized by their ability to bind to and activate the receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) of the EGF receptor family. Upregellins were first identified in the mid-1980s and have since been the subject of extensive research due to their potential therapeutic applications.
The term "upregellin" is derived from "upregulate" and "EGF-like," reflecting their ability to upregulate the expression
Upregellins have been shown to have various biological activities, including mitogenic, angiogenic, and immunosuppressive effects. They
Despite their potential therapeutic applications, the use of upregellins in clinical settings is still in its