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Understanding growth signals

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Translational Medicine
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Growth hormones and cytokines regulate the key physiological processes of growth and differentiation as well as responses to injury and infection.
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Growth factors and signals are fundamental to many diseases. A single point mutation in the DNA coding for a bone morphogenetic protein is responsible for the development of FOP, a very debilitating disease where muscles are progressively turned into bones. Understanding these mechanisms allowed the selection of a drug, currently used to treat cancer, that may possibly be repurposed to treat FOP.

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Translational Medicine
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Alex Bullock
Keywords
hormones
infection
DNA
proteins
growth signals
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 28/04/2016
Duration: 00:06:53

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