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RCB5481 : hFGFR3c/BaF3  update : 2024/07/03
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Comment from the depositorThe FGF receptor-overexpressing cells to be used for the analyses of receptor specificity of the various FGF ligands. These cells are engineered from Ba/F3 cells and stably overexpress one of seven subtypes, as defined in the cell name, of FGF receptors. When a cognate (specific) FGF ligand is added, together with heparin, to the medium of these cells, cell growth is stimulated that can be detected by cell number and/or DNA synthesis. While the parent Ba/F3 cells proliferate only by the stimulation with IL-3.
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16423  Nakamura M, Uehara Y, Asada M, Suzuki M, Imamura T.  Sulfated glycosaminoglycan-assisted receptor specificity of human fibroblast growth factor (FGF) 19 signaling in a mouse system is different from that in a human system  J Biomol Screen  2013  18(3):321-30  PubMed ID: 23064887   DOI: 10.1177/1087057112463820
16422  Nakamura M, Uehara Y, Asada M, Honda E, Nagai N, Kimata K, Suzuki M, Imamura T.  Sulfated glycosaminoglycans are required for specific and sensitive fibroblast growth factor (FGF) 19 signaling via FGF receptor 4 and betaKlotho  J Biol Chem  2011  286(30):26418-23  PubMed ID: 21653700   DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M111.251140

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