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Recombinant human pigment epithelium‐derived factor (PEDF): Characterization of PEDF overexpressed and secreted by eukaryotic cells

Pigment epithelium‐derived factor (PEDF) is a serpin found in the interphotoreceptor matrix of the eye, which, although not a proteinase inhibitor, possesses a number of important biological properties, including promotion of neurite outgrowth and differential expression in quiescent versus senescen...

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Published in:Protein science 1996-12, Vol.5 (12), p.2575-2582
Main Authors: Stratikos, Efstratios, Alberdi, Elena, Gettins, Peter G.W., Becerra, S. Patricia
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Eye Proteins
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Gene Transfer Techniques
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Humans
mammalian overexpression
Nerve Growth Factors
pigment epithelium‐derived factor
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