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1987
Beta-nerve growth factor (s-NGF) is a polypeptide of 118 amino acids, and is a member of the group of polypeptide growth factors (PGF) that includes epidermal growth factor (EGF), platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF), fibroblast growth factor (FGF), and several other growth factors (see Table 1).
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Beta-nerve growth factor (s-NGF) is a polypeptide of 118 amino acids, and is a member of the group of polypeptide growth factors (PGF) that includes epidermal growth factor (EGF), platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF), fibroblast growth factor (FGF), and several other growth factors (see Table 1).
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1980
Nerve growth factor (NGF) is an insulin-like protein, which regulates growth, development and maintenance of sympathetic and embryonic sensory neurons. It is found in varying amounts in the venom of all tested poisonous snakes and in the male mouse submaxillary gland.
ROGER Y. ANDRES, RALPH A. BRADSHAW
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Nerve growth factor (NGF) is an insulin-like protein, which regulates growth, development and maintenance of sympathetic and embryonic sensory neurons. It is found in varying amounts in the venom of all tested poisonous snakes and in the male mouse submaxillary gland.
ROGER Y. ANDRES, RALPH A. BRADSHAW
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Epidermal and nerve growth factors in mammalian development.
Annual Review of Physiology, 1981D. Gospodarowicz
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Nerve growth factors in chick tissues
Journal of Neuroscience Research, 1982T. Ebendal, K. Hedlund, G. Norrgren
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1990
The discovery of nerve growth factor (NGF) nearly 4 decades ago and the research that followed have had a profound impact upon our understanding of neurotrophic factors and neuronal survival and development. The requirement of NGF by selective neuronal populations implies that many other neurotrophic factors are functioning in the nervous system.
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The discovery of nerve growth factor (NGF) nearly 4 decades ago and the research that followed have had a profound impact upon our understanding of neurotrophic factors and neuronal survival and development. The requirement of NGF by selective neuronal populations implies that many other neurotrophic factors are functioning in the nervous system.
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