Ramin Hosseini, a doctor of plant genetics from the University of Nottingham, England, explained the project: RHBFGF is a key member of the family of fibroblastic growth and medical use factors. This protein plays a role in vital processes such as tissue transplantation, wound healing, the treatment of cardiovascular disease, regeneration of nerve cells, and even protecting the brain against asthma -related damage.
He also added that this factor is also used to prevent the distinction of stem cells and to retain them in a different distinction mode in the cultivation of stem cells. Given the extensive clinical and research values of human game fibroblastic growth and lack of production, and on the other hand, safety in terms of human pathogens and bacterial endotoxins and the low cost of producing recombinant proteins in the cultivation of this crop cultivation.
Hosseini said at the end: The results of this study will have many uses in the field of stem cell cultivation, in the cosmetics industry and in clinical therapies.
(tagstotranslate) Iranian Researchers (T) of the Iranian Science Foundation (T) Rice
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