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Results 1 - 10 of 371 for nerves
  1. ... gene provides instructions for making a protein called nerve growth factor beta (NGFβ). This protein is important in the development and survival of nerve cells (neurons), especially those that transmit pain, temperature, ...
  2. ... regulate complex signaling pathways during the development of nerve cells (neurons). N-chimaerin helps guide the growth ... specialized extensions of neurons that transmit and receive nerve impulses throughout the nervous system. N-chimaerin appears ...
  3. ... is essential for the development and survival of nerve cells (neurons), especially those that transmit information about ... is turned on (activated) when another protein called nerve growth factor beta (NGFβ) attaches (binds) to it ...
  4. ... cells move.The KIF21A protein is found in nerve cells (neurons) and many other cell types. Researchers ... proper control of microtubule elongation, the axons of nerves develop abnormally and do not reach the muscles ...
  5. ... in development to help promote the formation of nerve cells (neurons) and regulate the process by which ... is also involved in the formation of certain nerves in the head and face (cranial nerves). Specifically, ...
  6. ... protein), which is found on the surface of nerve cells (neurons) throughout the nervous system. The L1 ... which are specialized extensions of neurons that transmit nerve impulses. The protein also plays a role in ...
  7. ... called SynGAP, that plays an important role in nerve cells in the brain. SynGAP is found at the junctions between nerve cells (synapses) where cell-to-cell communication takes ...
  8. ... is necessary for the formation of connections between nerve cells and muscle cells, which occur in the ... junction is the area between the ends of nerve cells and muscle cells where signals are relayed ...
  9. ... role in the development of the brain and nerve cells (neurons). This protein is a transcription factor, ... the activity of genes involved in brain and nerve cell development through a different process known as ...
  10. ... 8. NaV1.8 sodium channels are found in nerve cells called nociceptors that transmit pain signals. Nociceptors ... increasing the flow of sodium ions that produce nerve impulses within nociceptors. This increase in sodium ions ...
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