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Nerve growth factor receptors

Miwa T., Moriizumi T., Sakashita H. and Kimura Y. (1993). Transection of the olfactory nerves induces expression of nerve growth factor receptor in mouse olfactory epithelium. Neurosci Lett 155, 96-98. [Pg.231]

Wood, K. W Samecki, C., Roberts, T. M and Blenis, J. (1992). ras mediates nerve growth factor receptor modulation of three signal-transducing protein kinases MAP kinase, Raf-1, and RSK. Cell 68 1041-1050. [Pg.148]

Massague, J., Guillette, B.J., Czech, M.P., Morgan, C.J., and Bradshaw, R.A. (1981) Identification of a nerve growth factor receptor protein in sympathetic ganglia membranes by affinity labeling. J. Biol. Chem. 256, 9419-9424. [Pg.1092]

Koliatsos, V. E., Crawford, T. O. and Price, D. L. Axotomy induces nerve growth factor receptor immunoreactivity in spinal motor neurons. Brain Res. 549 297-304,1991. [Pg.742]

MAP microtubule-associated protein NGFR nerve growth factor receptor... [Pg.965]

TNFR Tumor necrosis factor receptor/nerve growth factor receptor repeats E(MP) 0(0) 1(1) 1CDF... [Pg.206]

Nocentini G, Giunchi L, Ronchetti S, Krausz LT, Bartoli A, Moraca R, et al A new member of the tumor necrosis factor/nerve growth factor receptor family inhibits T cell receptor-induced apoptosis. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 1997 94 6216-6221. [Pg.176]

Insulin-like growth factor receptor (IGFR) Colony-stimulating factor receptor (CSFR) Nerve growth factor receptor (NGFR) Hepatocyte growth factor receptor (Met) Glial-derived neurotrophic factor receptor (RET)... [Pg.385]

Both receptor types are members of the nerve growth factor receptor superfamily and exhibit the characteristic four (cysteine-rich) repeat units in their extracellular domain. The extracellular domains of TNF-R55 and TNF-R75 exhibit only 28% homology while their intracellular domains are devoid of any homology, indicating the likely existence of distinct signalling mechanisms. [Pg.249]

Fig. 11.2. Domain structure of cytokine receptors. Schematic representation of the domain structure of selected cytokine receptors. WS motif conserved WSXWS sequence (W tryptophan S serine X non-conserved amino add) IL interleukin EpoR receptor for erythropoietin GHR growth hormone receptor LIF-R leukemia inhibitory factor receptor G-CSFR granulocyte colony stimulating factor receptor IFNR interferon receptor TNFR tumor necrosis factor receptor NGFR nerve growth factor receptor Fas, CD40 transmembrane receptors of lymphocytes. Fig. 11.2. Domain structure of cytokine receptors. Schematic representation of the domain structure of selected cytokine receptors. WS motif conserved WSXWS sequence (W tryptophan S serine X non-conserved amino add) IL interleukin EpoR receptor for erythropoietin GHR growth hormone receptor LIF-R leukemia inhibitory factor receptor G-CSFR granulocyte colony stimulating factor receptor IFNR interferon receptor TNFR tumor necrosis factor receptor NGFR nerve growth factor receptor Fas, CD40 transmembrane receptors of lymphocytes.
Rosenberg, M.B., X.O. Breakefield, and E. Hawrot, Targeting of liposomes to cells bearing nerve growth factor receptors mediated by biotinylated nerve growth factor. J Neurochem, 1987. 48(3) 865-75. [Pg.379]

P9. Perez, M., Regan, T., Pflung, B., Lynch, J., and Djakiew, D., Loss of low-affinity nerve growth factor receptor during malignant transformation of the human prostate. Prostate 30, 274—279 (1997). [Pg.154]

NeuNac, A-acetylneuraminic acid (sialic),. /V-acetylneurarriirioside (sialoside), jV-acetylneuraminosyl acid (sialosyl) NEUT, neurotensin NEUT-R, neurotensin receptor NFkB, nuclear factor kB NEAT, nuclear factor of activated T cells NGF, nerve growth factor NGF-RTK, nerve growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase... [Pg.844]

Arch, R. H., and Thompson, C. B. (1998). 4-lBB and 0x40 are members of a tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-nerve growth factor receptor subfamily that bind TNF receptor-associated factors and activate nuclear factor kappaB. Mol. Cell. Biol. 18, 558-565. [Pg.271]

Counts, S.E., Mufson, E.J. (2005). The role of nerve growth factor receptors in cholinergic basal forebrain degeneration in prodromal Alzheimer disease. J. Neuropathol. Exp. Neurol. 64 263-72. [Pg.660]

Barrett GL, Bar tlett PF (1994) The p75 nerve growth factor receptor mediates survival or death depending on tire stage of sensory neuron development. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 91 6501-6505. [Pg.223]


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