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Nerve Growth Factor Modulates Regulatory Cell Volume Behavior via Stimulating TRPV1, TRPM8 Channels and Inducing Ca<sup>2+</sup> Signaling in Human Conjunctival Epithelial Cells. [PDF]
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Clinical efficacy of donepezil combined with nerve growth factor in the treatment of patients with Parkinson's disease dementia and its impact on adiponectin and soluble tumor necrosis factor-alpha receptor-1. [PDF]
Hu M, Ye J.
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Life Sciences, 1974
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the structure of nerve growth factor (NGF). The amino acid sequence of mouse NGF exhibited significant structural relatedness with the family of insulins and proinsulins. The sequence of mouse NGF could be aligned with human proinsulin with only five deletions required to yield the maximum homology of 21 ...
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the structure of nerve growth factor (NGF). The amino acid sequence of mouse NGF exhibited significant structural relatedness with the family of insulins and proinsulins. The sequence of mouse NGF could be aligned with human proinsulin with only five deletions required to yield the maximum homology of 21 ...
L F, Boyd +6 more
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Nerve growth factor and asthma
Allergy, 2002An increasing body of evidence shows that nerve growth factor (NGF) exerts biological activity not only on the central and peripheral nervous system, but also on the immune system thereby influencing allergic diseases and asthma.(1) NGF circulating levels are increased in patients with allergic diseases and asthma, and are related to the severity of ...
Bonini, S +13 more
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NERVE GROWTH FACTOR AND THE SKIN
International Journal of Dermatology, 1994.
PINCELLI, Carlo +2 more
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International Journal of Neuroscience, 1985
Nerve growth factor is a polypeptide hormone that is required for the normal growth and development of the embryonic sensory and sympathetic nervous systems. On these cells, there are two different receptors for the nerve growth factor. Recently, these receptors have been isolated from three cell types and shown to have essentially the same binding ...
R W, Stach +3 more
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Nerve growth factor is a polypeptide hormone that is required for the normal growth and development of the embryonic sensory and sympathetic nervous systems. On these cells, there are two different receptors for the nerve growth factor. Recently, these receptors have been isolated from three cell types and shown to have essentially the same binding ...
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1977
Publisher Summary Nerve growth factor (NGF) is one of an increasing number of growth factors that has been recognized as being essential for the survival and maintenance of specific types of cells. This chapter discusses the nerve growth factor from mouse submaxillary gland, the high molecular weight form of NGF (7 S NGF), the biosynthesis of NGF ...
A C, Server, E M, Shooter
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Publisher Summary Nerve growth factor (NGF) is one of an increasing number of growth factors that has been recognized as being essential for the survival and maintenance of specific types of cells. This chapter discusses the nerve growth factor from mouse submaxillary gland, the high molecular weight form of NGF (7 S NGF), the biosynthesis of NGF ...
A C, Server, E M, Shooter
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Growth regulation by nerve growth factor
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 1979Although a great deal of descriptive information has been obtained about the actions of nerve growth factor on its target tissues, its structure, its receptors, and even its biosynthesis, there is no clear understanding, as yet, of the intracellular events mediating its transcriptional involvements.
T, Ikeno, G, Guroff
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