RHIGF-I EXERTS A PROTECTIVE EFFECT ON APOPTOSIS INDUCED BY RADIATION BUT NOT ON THE PROLIFERATION OF

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rhIGF-I(recombinant human insulin-like growth factor-I) has an ability to promote the proliferation of many cell lines and protect them from apoptosis induced by a variety of factors.
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