Epidermal Growth Factor
Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) is a protein in the human body that plays an important role in cell growth, proliferation, and differentiation. It is involved in a variety of cellular processes, including wound healing and tissue repair. Additionally, EGF is also known to have anti-inflammatory properties. EGF is used to treat a variety of conditions, such as ulcers, wounds, and burns. It is also used to promote wound healing and tissue repair. In addition, EGF is known to be involved in several biological processes, such as cell growth, cell proliferation, and differentiation. Thus, EGF is an important molecule for maintaining healthy skin and for treating a variety of skin disorders.
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