Skip to main content
An official website of the United States government
Español

keratinocyte growth factor

(KAYR-uh-TIH-noh-site grothe FAK-ter)
A natural substance that stimulates the growth of epithelial cells in the skin and in the lining of the mouth, stomach, and intestines. A form of keratinocyte growth factor made in the laboratory is called recombinant human keratinocyte growth factor. Also called KGF.
Search NCI's Dictionary of Cancer Terms