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Mitogen

A mitogen is a small bioactive protein or peptide that induces a cell to begin cell division, or enhances the rate of division (mitosis). Mitogenesis is the induction (triggering) of mitosis, typically via a mitogen.

Applications, Use in immunology & The cell cycle

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The cell cycle

Endogenous mitogens

Relationship to cancer

Use in immunology

Other uses

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Mitogen

Nodes48
Edges47
Triples72
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.041667
Components1

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Mitogen

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related to Endogenous mitogens · 11
Mitogen → EGF, Endogenous, For, Mitogens, Nrg1, Other, PDGF, Some, This, VEGF, When
related to The cell cycle · 11
Mitogen → D1, In, It, Mitogens, One, Ras, The, The G1, This, TP53, While
related to Resistance to anti-mitogens · 10
Mitogen → Cell, D1, DNA, For, G1, In, Smad, TGF-𝝱, This, Tumor
related to Independence from mitogens · 9
Mitogen → Cancer, First, For, PDGF, Rather, Scientists, This, Thus, With
related to Use in immunology · 9
Mitogen → Lipopolysaccharide, Lymphocytes, Memory, Mitogens, PI3-kinase, Plasma, The, They, This
related to Multiple mutations required · 8
Mitogen → For, Generally, In, Normal, Not, Ras, This, Tumor
related to External links · 4
Mitogen → Medicine Medical Subject Headings, MeSH, Mitogens, National Library
related to Other uses · 4
Mitogen → COX-2, MAPK, Mitogen-activated, PTGS2
related to Relationship to cancer · 4
Mitogen → Cancer, Mitogens, Second, This
is a · 1
Mitogen → small bioactive protein or peptide that induces a cell to begin cell division

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mitogens cells cell cancer cycle pathway growth mitogenic mitosis proteins produce tumor external kinase mutation endogenous anti-mitogens mutations also protein

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Mitogenis asmall bioactive protein or peptide that induces a cell to begin cell division0.90text
the COX-2 enzymeinstance ofpathways can induce enzymes0.80text
Mitogenrelated to Endogenous mitogensMitogens0.60section
Mitogenrelated to Endogenous mitogensEndogenous0.60section
Mitogenrelated to Endogenous mitogensFor0.60section
Mitogenrelated to Endogenous mitogensNrg10.60section
Mitogenrelated to Endogenous mitogensWhen0.60section
Mitogenrelated to Endogenous mitogensThis0.60section
Mitogenrelated to Endogenous mitogensSome0.60section
Mitogenrelated to Endogenous mitogensVEGF0.60section
Mitogenrelated to Endogenous mitogensOther0.60section
Mitogenrelated to Endogenous mitogensPDGF0.60section

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