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Structural and Functional Investigations Into B7-1:NGFR
The Journal of Immunology, 2019Abstract Although Nerve Growth Factor Receptor (NGFR, TNFSFR16) is traditionally thought of as a receptor that regulates the growth of neurons, it is also widely expressed throughout the immune system in response to inflammation where its function is poorly characterized. In addition to binding the four neurotrophins (NGF, BDNF, NT3, NT4)
Nicholas Morano +2 more
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Spatiotemporal expression of NGFR during pre‐natal human tooth development
Orthodontics & Craniofacial Research, 2002Structured AbstractAuthors– Becktor KB, Hansen BF, Nolting D, Kjær I.Objectives– The relation between nerve growth factor receptor (NGFR) in the human pre‐natal tooth buds and the dental follicle was investigated. In particular, we sought to determine if there is a specific pattern of p75NGFR expression in developing human tooth buds and their ...
Becktor, K.B. +3 more
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NGFR regulates germinal center B-cell activation and negative selection
2023AbstractThe expression of the Nerve growth factor receptor (NGFR) has been described in follicular dendritic cells (FDCs), the major lymphoid stromal cell (LSC) compartment regulating B-cell activation within germinal centers (GCs). However, the role of NGFR in humoral response is not well defined.
Alberto Hernández-Barranco +17 more
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NGFR as a Selectable Cell Surface Reporter
2000To simplify analysis, characterization, and selection of transfected/ transduced cells by non-cytotoxic methods, several groups have recently used low affinity nerve growth factor receptor or NGFR, as a selectable membrane marker.1,2 NGFR joins a list of other selectable markers, most notably neomycin resistance gene and green fluorescence protein, GFP.
M. Munn +4 more
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Formation of signal transduction complexes during immobile phase of NGFR movements
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2006Nerve growth factor (NGF) is a secreted neurotrophin involved in the differentiation, growth, and maintenance of neurons. Here, we have used single-molecule imaging to characterize the behavior of Cy3-tagged NGF after binding to receptor complexes on the surfaces of PC12 cells.
Sho C, Shibata +4 more
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NGFR-Positive Desmoplastic Melanomas with Focal or Absent S-100 Staining
The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 2006The histologic diagnosis of desmoplastic melanoma can be challenging in circumstances in which biopsy specimens are small, or there are unsuspected clinical settings, re-excision scars, and unusual sites. This is particularly true when the overlying junctional component is absent or the spindle cells lack melanin pigment.
Arash, Radfar +3 more
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Diagnostic Utility of Pax8, Pax2, and NGFR Immunohistochemical Expression in Pediatric Renal Tumors
Applied Immunohistochemistry & Molecular Morphology, 2018Pediatric renal tumors (PRT) with small round blue or spindle cell morphology can be diagnostically challenging and only a limited number of immunohistochemical markers have been documented to help in the diagnosis: paired box (Pax) 2 and nerve growth factor receptor (NGFR) positivity have been demonstrated in Wilms tumor (WT) and clear cell sarcoma of
Nicoleta C, Arva +3 more
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NGFR-mRNA expression in sciatic nerve: a sensitive indicator of early stages of axonopathy
Molecular Brain Research, 1995Expression of the low-affinity nerve growth factor receptor (NGFR) in the sciatic nerve (particularly Schwann cells) is high during development but is downregulated upon establishment of the mature axon-Schwann cell relationship. NGFR is re-expressed by Schwann cells if this relationship is altered by degeneration of axons (axotomy) or myelin ...
M D, Roberson +5 more
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Blood Cells, Molecules, and Diseases, 1995
Human bone marrow stromal cells have been examined with an immuno-electron microscopy technique in order to better define their structure and function in normal hematopoiesis. Bone marrow fragments from normal donors, after mild permeabilization and glutaraldehyde prefixation were labeled with the Me20.4 Mab, which recognizes the low affinity nerve ...
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Human bone marrow stromal cells have been examined with an immuno-electron microscopy technique in order to better define their structure and function in normal hematopoiesis. Bone marrow fragments from normal donors, after mild permeabilization and glutaraldehyde prefixation were labeled with the Me20.4 Mab, which recognizes the low affinity nerve ...
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Immunocytochemical localization of nerve growth factor receptor (NGFR) in human teeth.
Proceedings of the Finnish Dental Society. Suomen Hammaslaakariseuran toimituksia, 1992The distribution and subcellular localization of nerve growth factor receptor (NGFR) in human teeth has been investigated by immunohistochemistry at the light and electron microscopic levels. Many nerves in the dental pulp were intensely immunoreactive for NGFR.
T, Maeda, O, Sato, T, Iwanaga, Y, Takano
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