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transforming growth factor β (tgf β)
What are the sources of TGF-β?
TGF-β is secreted by a variety of cell types including
platelets
, macrophages, fibroblasts, and epithelial cells. It is often produced in a latent form that requires activation before it can interact with its receptors.
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