Human PDGFB, His Tag
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Used in cell signaling studies to investigate platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) pathway activation, particularly the PDGFR pathway. Supports tissue engineering applications by promoting cell proliferation and migration in cells such as fibroblasts and smooth muscle cells. Employed in wound healing research due to its role in stimulating connective tissue formation. Applied in cancer biology to examine tumor angiogenesis and stromal interactions. Suitable for disease models involving inflammation, scarring, or tumors.
Commonly used in cell culture systems to stimulate target cell division and can be combined with other proteins or substances for studying intracellular signaling.
The His tag enables easy detection and purification using techniques such as Ni-NTA affinity chromatography, ideal for high-purity laboratory applications.
Additionally, utilized in the development of biological therapeutics and quality control of antibodies specific to PDGFB.
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