Is activin C a receptor antagonist: Implications for health and disease
Lee, Kai Lun
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Lee, K. L. (2013). Is activin C a receptor antagonist: Implications for health and disease (Thesis, Master of Science). University of Otago. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10523/4433
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Abstract:
The Transforming Growth Factor-β superfamily (TGF-β) is a large family of structurally related cell regulatory proteins. The TGF-β superfamily was initially discovered in 1983, and research is still ongoing investigating its enormous complexity and diversity. This study focuses on a particular subset of the TGF-β superfamily, the activin growth factors.
Date:
2013
Advisor:
Gold, Elspeth
Degree Name:
Master of Science
Degree Discipline:
Anatomy
Publisher:
University of Otago
Research Type:
Thesis
Languages:
English
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