Endoglin
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Endoglin (ENG) is a type I membrane glycoprotein located on cell surfaces and is part of the TGF beta receptor complex. It is also commonly referred to as CD105, END, FLJ41744, HHT1, ORW and ORW1.[5] It has a crucial role in angiogenesis, therefore, making it an important protein for tumor growth, survival and metastasis of cancer cells to other locations in the body.
"Cd105" redirects here. For the isotope of cadmium (Cd-105 or 105Cd), see Cadmium-105.
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