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'''Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF or GCSF) is a colony-stimulating factor hormone. It is a glycoprotein, growth factor or cytokine produced by a number of different tissues to stimulate the bone marrow to produce granulocytes and stem cells. G-CSF then stimulates the bone marrow to release them into the blood. It also stimulates the survival, proliferation, differentiation, and function of neutrophil precursors and mature neutrophils. G-CSF is also known as colony-stimulating factor 3 (CSF 3).'''
'''Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF or GCSF) is a colony-stimulating factor hormone. It is a glycoprotein, growth factor or cytokine produced by a number of different tissues to stimulate the bone marrow to produce granulocytes and stem cells. G-CSF then stimulates the bone marrow to release them into the blood. It also stimulates the survival, proliferation, differentiation, and function of neutrophil precursors and mature neutrophils. G-CSF is also known as colony-stimulating factor 3 (CSF 3).'''
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<scene name='User:Riki_Stevenson/Sandbox_1/Secondary_structure_from_side/1'>TextToBeDisplayed</scene> is shown here, with multiple alpha-helices. The two disulfides are also shown in this view.
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<scene name='User:Riki_Stevenson/Sandbox_1/Secondary_structure_from_top/1'>TextToBeDisplayed</scene>Secondary structural elements seen from the top view.
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When structures are colored by temperature factors, it accentuates regions of structural movement and least fixed. <scene name='User:Riki_Stevenson/Sandbox_1/Temperature_factors/1'>TextToBeDisplayed</scene>
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<scene name='User:Riki_Stevenson/Sandbox_1/Polar_and_hydrophobic_regions/1'>TextToBeDisplayed</scene> Polar and hydrophobic regions show how charged residues tend to congregate on the exterior of the structure.

Revision as of 20:59, 27 April 2009

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Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF or GCSF) is a colony-stimulating factor hormone. It is a glycoprotein, growth factor or cytokine produced by a number of different tissues to stimulate the bone marrow to produce granulocytes and stem cells. G-CSF then stimulates the bone marrow to release them into the blood. It also stimulates the survival, proliferation, differentiation, and function of neutrophil precursors and mature neutrophils. G-CSF is also known as colony-stimulating factor 3 (CSF 3). is shown here, with multiple alpha-helices. The two disulfides are also shown in this view.

Secondary structural elements seen from the top view.


When structures are colored by temperature factors, it accentuates regions of structural movement and least fixed.


Polar and hydrophobic regions show how charged residues tend to congregate on the exterior of the structure.

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