sulfatide/GH1-activator |
Sulfation factor activity |
RAIGGGLSSVGGGSSTIKY |
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abbr. SF (a term with multiple meanings). This name was given to a serum factor that stimulates incorporation of radiolabeled sulfate into proteoglycans of cartilage tissues (Salmon and Daughaday, 1957). The factor has been shown to be identical with a factor known earlier as one of the Somatomedins (Anonymus, 1975; Daughaday et al, 1972). It is known now as one of the insulin-like growth factors (see: IGF).
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