The emerging role of PEDF in stem cell biology

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Encoded by a single gene, PEDF is a 50kDa glycoprotein that is highly conserved and is widely expressed among many tissues. Most secreted PEDF deposits within the extracellular matrix, with cell-type-specific functions. While traditionally PEDF is known as a strong antiangiogenic factor, more recently, as this paper highlights, PEDF has been linked with stem cell biology, and there is now accumulating evidence demonstrating the effects of PEDF in a variety of stem cells, mainly in supporting stem cell survival and maintaining multipotency. Copyright © 2012 Mina Elahy et al.

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Elahy, M., Baindur-Hudson, S., & Dass, C. R. (2012). The emerging role of PEDF in stem cell biology. Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/239091

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