1. All three TGF 13 isoforms are potent inhibitors of proliferation in vitro and in vivo. Studies using rat intestine have shown all three forms are expressed in the intestinal epithelium in a vertical axis gradient such that the proteins are virtually undetectable in the proliferating crypts but are highly expressed at the villus tips;Beauchamp et al, conference proceedings, Colorado,1994
2. Transforming growth factor a and EGF levels in normal human gastrointestinal mucosa;Cartlidge, S.A.; Elder, J.B.;Br J Cancer,1989
3. Differential effects of EGF and TGF-ax on gastrointestinal;Goodlad, R.A.; Lee, C.Y.; Ghatei, M.A.; Bloom, SR, Wright; N.A.,1993
4. Gastric output of pancreatic secretory trypsin inhibitor is increased by misoprostol;Playford, R.J.; Batten, J.J.; Freeman, T.C.; Beardshall, K.; Vesey, D.; Fenn, G.C.,1991
5. Influence of inflammation and atrophy on pancreatic secretory trypsin inhibitor (PSTI) levels within the gastric mucosa;Playford, R.J.; Hanby, A.M.; Quinn, C.; Calam, J.;Gastroenterology,1994