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NERVE GROWTH FACTOR AND THE SKIN

International Journal of Dermatology, 1994
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PINCELLI, Carlo   +2 more
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Nerve growth factor as an angiogenic factor

Microvascular Research, 2008
Nerve 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, 1979
Although 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, 2012
Nerve 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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Mitogenic growth factors and nerve dependence of limb regeneration.

Science, 1984
Regeneration 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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Nerve Growth Factor, Stress and Diseases

Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2021
Stress is a constant threat for homeostasis and is represented by different extrinsic and intrinsic stimuli (stressors, Hans Selye’s "noxious agents"), such as aggressive behavior, fear, diseases, physical activity, drugs, surgical injury, and environmental and physiological changes.
Flavio Maria Ceci   +11 more
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Nerve growth factor and nociception

Trends in Neurosciences, 1993
Nerve growth factor (NGF) is thought of as a target-derived factor responsible for the survival and maintaining the phenotype of specific sets of peripheral and central neurons during development and maturation. Recently, using physiological techniques, we have shown that specific functional types of nociceptive sensory neurons require NGF, first for ...
Gary R. Lewin, Lorne M. Mendell
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On the immunology of nerve growth factor

Neuroscience Letters, 1985
We report some experiments on the immunological properties of nerve growth factor from the venom of Heloderma horridum and from bull seminal vesicles. On the basis of these results, taken together with results already in the literature, we propose an operational definition of the term nerve growth factor.
Charles A. Vernon   +3 more
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Nerve growth factor revisited

Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1993
Recent studies on nerve growth factor have revealed important new insights into the structure, function and evolution of this prototypical neurotrophic factor. Some of its features are (1) it has a unique three-dimensional fold that has since been found in two other growth factors, (2) it uses the trk proto-oncogene product, which has a tyrosine kinase,
Neil Q. McDonald   +4 more
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Nerve Growth Factors

Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging, 2021

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