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Epidermal growth factor and the multiplication of cultured human epidermal keratinocytes

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The culture lifetime of epidermal cells of newborn humans is increased from 50 to 150 generations by adding to the medium epidermal growth factor, a polypeptide mitogen. EGF seems to delay senescence of the cells by maintaining them in a state further removed from terminal differentiation. This effect is revealed by a greater ability of the cells to survive subculture and initiate new colonies, but not necessarily by an increased growth rate.

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Rheinwald, J., Green, H. Epidermal growth factor and the multiplication of cultured human epidermal keratinocytes. Nature 265, 421–424 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1038/265421a0

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