Cell surface changes associated with EGF and insulin-induced cell adhesion
The ability of insulin and epidermal growth factor (EGF) to restore cell surface function in cells damaged by serum deprivation has been examined. Both insulin (10^-^7 M) and EGF (10^-^8 M), when added for 2 h, resulted in reattachment of cells to the culture dish; with insulin, attachment was assoc...
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