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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).'''
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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).'''
<scene name='User:Riki_Stevenson/Sandbox_1/Secondary_structure_from_side/1'>Secondary structures</scene> are highlighted here, with multiple alpha-helices. The two disulfides are also shown in this view.
<scene name='User:Riki_Stevenson/Sandbox_1/Secondary_structure_from_side/1'>Secondary structures</scene> are highlighted here, with multiple alpha-helices. The two disulfides are also shown in this view.
<scene name='User:Riki_Stevenson/Sandbox_1/Secondary_structure_from_top/1'>The same elements</scene>seen from the top view.
<scene name='User:Riki_Stevenson/Sandbox_1/Secondary_structure_from_top/1'>The same elements</scene>seen from the top view.
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When structures are colored by <scene name='User:Riki_Stevenson/Sandbox_1/Temperature_factors/1'>temperature factors</scene>, it accentuates regions of structural movement and least fixed.
When structures are colored by <scene name='User:Riki_Stevenson/Sandbox_1/Temperature_factors/1'>temperature factors</scene>, it accentuates regions of structural movement and least fixed.
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<scene name='User:Riki_Stevenson/Sandbox_1/Polar_and_hydrophobic_regions/1'>Polar and hydrophobic regions </scene> (purple/grey) show how charged residues tend to congregate on the exterior of the structure.
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<scene name='User:Riki_Stevenson/Sandbox_1/Polar_and_hydrophobic_regions/1'>Polar and hydrophobic regions </scene> (purple/grey) show how charged residues tend to congregate on the exterior of the structure. ==

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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). are highlighted here, with multiple alpha-helices. The two disulfides are also shown in this view. seen from the top view.

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

(purple/grey) show how charged residues tend to congregate on the exterior of the structure. ==

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