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Results 1 - 10 of 87 for Nerve growth factor
  1. ... gene provides instructions for making a protein called nerve growth factor beta (NGFβ). This protein is important in the ... with HSAN5. More About This Health Condition beta-nerve growth factor beta-nerve growth factor precursor Beta-NGF HSAN5 ...
  2. ... is turned on (activated) when another protein called nerve growth factor beta (NGFβ) attaches (binds) to it and signals ... can lead to papillary thyroid carcinoma. high affinity nerve growth factor receptor MTC neurotrophic tyrosine kinase, receptor, type 1 ...
  3. ... gene provides instructions for making a protein called nerve growth factor beta (NGFβ) that is important in the development ... Holmberg D, Holmberg M. A mutation in the nerve growth factor beta gene (NGFB) causes loss of pain perception. ...
  4. ... NTRK1) gene encoding the receptor tyrosine kinase for nerve growth factor. Hum Mutat. 2001 Dec;18(6):462-71. ... analysis of neurotrophic tyrosine receptor kinase type 1/nerve growth factor receptor mutations. J Biol Chem. 2002 Feb 22; ...
  5. ... signaling in the pathogenesis of NF1-associated peripheral nerve sheath tumors: II. The role of dysregulated growth factor signaling. J Neuropathol Exp Neurol. 2005 Jan;64( ...
  6. ... tissues that support the lens of the eye, nerves, and muscles. Additionally, microfibrils hold certain growth factors called transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) proteins, ...
  7. ... TUNNEL SYNDROME 1; CTS1 MONONEUROPATHY OF THE MEDIAN NERVE, MILD; MNMN PubMed Burger MC, de Wet H, Collins M. Interleukin and growth factor gene variants and risk of carpal tunnel syndrome. ...
  8. ... as bones and the tissues that support the nerves, muscles, and lenses of the eyes.Microfibrils store a protein called transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β), a critical growth factor. TGF- ...
  9. ... of the RET protein that cannot interact with growth factors or transmit signals within cells. Without RET protein signaling, enteric nerves do not develop properly. These nerves control contractions ...
  10. ... brain and spinal cord called brain-derived neurotrophic factor. This protein promotes the survival of nerve cells (neurons) by playing a role in the growth, maturation (differentiation), and maintenance of these cells. In ...
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