The pan neurotrophin receptor (p75(NTR)) is best known for mediating neural cell death during development as well as in the adult following injury, the latter making it a target for the treatment of neurodegenerative disease. Although p75(NTR) has been studied for over 30 years, a number of recent discoveries have changed our understanding of its regulation. Here we provide a brief overview of the p75(NTR) protein, its post-translational modifications, and the phenotype of p75(NTR)-deficient mice as a starting point for researchers unfamiliar with this complex receptor. The accepted mechanisms underlying the ability of p75(NTR) to regulate cell death as well as a number of other neural functions, most notably neuronal differentiation, neuri...
The neurotrophin family of growth factors has a well characterised role in neural survival and death...
Neurotrophins and their respective tropomyosin related kinase (Trk) receptors (TrkA, TrkB, and TrkC)...
Neurotrophins and their respective tropomyosin related kinase (Trk) receptors (TrkA, TrkB, and TrkC)...
Neurotrophins have long been known to promote the survival and differentiation of vertebrate neurons...
Neurotrophins have long been known to promote the survival and differentiation of vertebrate neurons...
Neurotrophins have long been known to promote the survival and differentiation of vertebrate neurons...
The common neurotrophin receptor (p75(NTR)) regulates various functions in the developing and adult ...
Neurotrophins have long been known to promote the survival and differentiation of vertebrate neurons...
Neurotrophins have long been known to promote the survival and differentiation of vertebrate neurons...
The neurotrophins are a family of structurally re-lated proteins best known for their trophic action...
The strong repair and pro-survival functions of neurotrophins at their primary receptors, TrkA, TrkB...
Neurotrophins have long been known to promote the survival and differentiation of vertebrate neurons...
Neurotrophins have long been known to promote the survival and differentiation of vertebrate neurons...
Mature neurons are among the most long-lived cell types in mammals. Yet large numbers of neurons di...
The common neurotrophin receptor (p75(NTR)) regulates various functions in the developing and adult ...
The neurotrophin family of growth factors has a well characterised role in neural survival and death...
Neurotrophins and their respective tropomyosin related kinase (Trk) receptors (TrkA, TrkB, and TrkC)...
Neurotrophins and their respective tropomyosin related kinase (Trk) receptors (TrkA, TrkB, and TrkC)...
Neurotrophins have long been known to promote the survival and differentiation of vertebrate neurons...
Neurotrophins have long been known to promote the survival and differentiation of vertebrate neurons...
Neurotrophins have long been known to promote the survival and differentiation of vertebrate neurons...
The common neurotrophin receptor (p75(NTR)) regulates various functions in the developing and adult ...
Neurotrophins have long been known to promote the survival and differentiation of vertebrate neurons...
Neurotrophins have long been known to promote the survival and differentiation of vertebrate neurons...
The neurotrophins are a family of structurally re-lated proteins best known for their trophic action...
The strong repair and pro-survival functions of neurotrophins at their primary receptors, TrkA, TrkB...
Neurotrophins have long been known to promote the survival and differentiation of vertebrate neurons...
Neurotrophins have long been known to promote the survival and differentiation of vertebrate neurons...
Mature neurons are among the most long-lived cell types in mammals. Yet large numbers of neurons di...
The common neurotrophin receptor (p75(NTR)) regulates various functions in the developing and adult ...
The neurotrophin family of growth factors has a well characterised role in neural survival and death...
Neurotrophins and their respective tropomyosin related kinase (Trk) receptors (TrkA, TrkB, and TrkC)...
Neurotrophins and their respective tropomyosin related kinase (Trk) receptors (TrkA, TrkB, and TrkC)...