Bioassays for growth factors.

C J Robinson
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Growth factors have a wide variety of actions in living systems, providing a range of potentially quantifiable responses for measurement of their biological activity. The biological activity has to be assessed by bioassay as it cannot be predicted from physicochemical data alone. Bioassay systems range from in vivo responses to changes in receptor binding and in early components of signal transduction pathways. The most commonly used systems are based on the measurement of responses of immortalized cell lines, which although not as functionally relevant as in vivo assays, are easier to use. Most growth factors have multiple actions on multiple targets, and can show differential changes in their different activities, so use of the biological activity measured in one bioassay system to predict biological activity in another system must be rigorously validated. Since the bioassay systems are themselves inherently variable, measurement of the growth factor's activity must be made relative to a common, stable, reference preparation to permit valid inter-assay and inter-laboratory comparisons.

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生长因子的生物测定。
生长因子在生命系统中具有多种多样的作用,为测量其生物活性提供了一系列潜在的可量化反应。生物活性必须通过生物测定来评估,因为它不能单独从物理化学数据来预测。生物测定系统的范围从体内反应到受体结合的变化和信号转导途径的早期组成部分。最常用的系统是基于永生化细胞系反应的测量,虽然不像体内测定那样与功能相关,但更容易使用。大多数生长因子对多个靶标具有多种作用,并且在其不同的活性中可以显示出不同的变化,因此,使用在一个生物测定系统中测量的生物活性来预测另一个系统中的生物活性必须经过严格的验证。由于生物测定系统本身是可变的,生长因子活性的测量必须相对于一个共同的,稳定的,参考制剂进行,以允许有效的测定间和实验室间的比较。
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