Anita Bauer Roberts (April 3, 1942 – May 26, 2006) was an American molecular biologist who made pioneering observations of a protein, TGF-β, that is critical in healing wounds and bone fractures and that has a dual role in blocking or stimulating cancers.[1]
She is ranked as one of the top fifty most cited biological scientists in the world.[1] -Wikipedia
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Growth Substances, Growth factors, Peptides, Cell Communication, Endogenous Substances Receptors, Pharmacology, Receptors, Retinoids, Biochemistry, Carotenoids, Cell Surface Receptors, Cell interaction, Congresses, Neoplasms, People with disabilities, Physiological effect, Physiopathology, Retinal, Retinal (Visual pigment), Retinoide, Retinoiden, Social conditions, Vitamin A, Vitaminas, Vitaminas (Ciencias Farmaceuticas)Places
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- Roberts, Anita B.
- Anita Roberts American biologist
- Anita Bauer Roberts
- Roberts, A. B.
- Bauer, Anita
- Anita B Roberts



