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Ciba Foundation symposium, 1985
In contrast to all other molecules which are labelled 'growth factor', NGF is not a mitogen. It is a neurotrophic molecule essential for the development and maintenance of function of specific populations of peripheral and possibly also central neurons. The availability of NGF in large quantities from exocrine glands (e.g.
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In contrast to all other molecules which are labelled 'growth factor', NGF is not a mitogen. It is a neurotrophic molecule essential for the development and maintenance of function of specific populations of peripheral and possibly also central neurons. The availability of NGF in large quantities from exocrine glands (e.g.
Hans Thoenen+3 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 ...
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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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NERVE GROWTH FACTOR AND THE SKIN
International Journal of Dermatology, 1994.
PINCELLI, Carlo+2 more
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Journal of Cellular Physiology, 1987
Nerve growth factor (NGF) and acidic or basic fibroblast growth factor (aFGF and bFGF, respectively) induce neurite outgrowth from the rat pheochromocytoma cell line, PC12.
G. Neufeld+3 more
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Nerve growth factor (NGF) and acidic or basic fibroblast growth factor (aFGF and bFGF, respectively) induce neurite outgrowth from the rat pheochromocytoma cell line, PC12.
G. Neufeld+3 more
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Role of Neurotrophins in Diabetic Neuropathy and Treatment with Nerve Growth Factors
Diabetes, 1997In rodent models of diabetes, there are expression deficits in nerve growth factor (NGF) and in mRNA for its high-affinity receptor, trkA, leading to decreased retrograde axonal transport of NGF and decreased support of NGF-dependent sensory neurons ...
D. Tomlinson, P. Fernyhough, L. Diemel
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Nerve growth factor as an angiogenic factor
Microvascular Research, 2008Nerve growth factor (NGF), a neurotrophin that plays a crucial role in promoting neurotrophic and neurotropic effects in sympathetic neurons, has recently been identified as a novel angiogenic molecule, which exerts a variety of effects in the cardiovascular system and on endothelial cells.
BENAGIANO V+4 more
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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.
Takeyuki Ikeno, Gordon Guroff
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Next generation nerve guides: materials, fabrication, growth factors, and cell delivery.
Tissue engineering. Part B, Reviews, 2012Nerve guides are increasingly being used surgically to repair acute peripheral nerve injuries. This is not only due to an increase in the number of commercially available devices, but also clinical acceptance.
J. Bell, J. Haycock
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NeuroReport, 2000
The glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) family of growth factors may be involved in the regenerative support of neurons in the peripheral nervous system.
A. Höke, Chu Cheng, D. Zochodne
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The glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) family of growth factors may be involved in the regenerative support of neurons in the peripheral nervous system.
A. Höke, Chu Cheng, D. Zochodne
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Mitogenic growth factors and nerve dependence of limb regeneration.
Science, 1984Regeneration of the amphibian limb after amputation depends on division of blastemal cells, the progenitor cells of the regenerate. This division is controlled, at least in the early stages of regeneration, by the nerve supply to the blastema.
J. Brockes
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