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Results 1 - 10 of 33 for Nerve growth factor
  1. ... 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. ...
  2. ... 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; ...
  3. ... 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. ...
  4. ... called neurotransmitters, which relay chemical signals that allow nerve cells ... (environmental) factors also play critical roles in a person's ...
  5. ... fast and in an uncontrolled way. Unregulated cell growth can lead to the ... factors damage DNA in nerve cells. It is unclear why some people with ...
  6. ... receptor for a ligand known as leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF). LIFR ... and the development of nerve cells. It appears to play an important role ...
  7. ... factors are unknown, and researchers are studying risk factors before and after ... the growth of specialized extensions (axons and dendrites) that allow ...
  8. ... death of nerve cell precursors, impairing normal brain growth and causing microcephaly and the other ... This condition is inherited ...
  9. ... to regulate signaling by proteins in the transforming growth factor-beta ... and lead to the death of nerve cells (neurons) in many areas of the brain. ...
  10. ... high cholesterol levels are a well-known risk factor for heart disease, the ... substances disrupt the growth and development of many parts of the body. ...
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