Any extracellular substance, such as a growth factor, that promotes cell proliferation.
a substance which causes cells to divide.
a substance that causes DNA synthesis, blast transformation, monoclonal antibody division and proliferation of lymphocytes independent of a specific antigen.
Extracellular substances, such as a growth factor, that stimulates cell proliferation.
A substance that induces blast transformation; DNA, RNA, and protein synthesis; and proliferation of lymphocytes, for example, pokeweed mitogen, or phytohemagglutinin.
An agent which can induce cells to enter mitosis (to divide).
an agent that triggers mitosis
a chemical substance that stimulates cells into multiplying (that is undergoing mitosis)
a substance that stimulates immune-cell activity without causing harm to the body
A mitogen is any substance that causes cells to begin division (mitosis).
A compound capable of inducing mitosis.
A substance that induces mitosis.
A stimulant of cell division.
a substance that induces cell division.
Causes nucleus of cell to divide; leads to a new cell.
Substance that induces lymphocyte transformation or, more generally, mitosis and cell proliferation RT transformation
A substance that stimulates the proliferation of many different clones of lymphocytes.
A mitogen is a chemical, usually some form of a protein that encourages a cell to commence cell division, triggering mitosis.