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. 2021 Aug 18;6:48. doi: 10.1038/s41536-021-00159-7

Fig. 1. Schematic illustration of MBP-FGF2 action on 3D formation and priming of hASCs.

Fig. 1

The MBP-FGF2 protein was immobilized on polystyrene plates. This biologically modified substrate could trigger an intracellular signaling pathway through binding with the membrane receptor, FGFR1. It also contributed to forming cellular spheroids by adhering to HSPG to control cell-matrix adhesion strength.