Abstract Background In the developing vertebrate peripheral nervous system, the survival of sympathetic neurons and the majority of sensory neurons depends on a supply of nerve growth factor (NGF) from tissues they innervate. Although neurotrophic theory presupposes, and the available evidence suggests, that the level of NGF expression is completely independent of innervation, the possibility that innervation may regulate the timing or level of NGF expression has not been rigorously investigated in a sufficiently well-characterized developing system. Results To address this important question, we studied the influence of innervation on the regulation of NGF mRNA expression in the embryonic mouse maxillary process in vitro and in vivo. The m...
The 20th century has witnessed a slow but progressive convergence and tightening between neurologica...
It has recently become clear that the neurotrophic factor, nerve growth factor, interacts specifical...
AbstractNGF’s role in neuronal survival has tended to mask other potential functions. But now the ge...
Background: In the developing vertebrate peripheral nervous system, the survival of sympathetic neur...
AbstractSensory neurons of the embryonic mouse trigeminal ganglion are transiently supported by brai...
International audienceRecent work has shown that the survival of the nerve growth factor (NGF)-depen...
Nerve growth factor (NGF) and neurotrophin-3 (NT3) play distinctive roles in sympathetic axon growth...
AbstractNumerous in vivo and in vitro studies have shown that NGF increases the expression of its re...
The survival of the mammalian peripheral nervous system neurons has long been known to depend on neu...
The somatosensory and sympathetic innervation of the vertebrate head is derived principally from the...
AbstractTrigeminal sensory axons project to several epithelial targets, including those of the maxil...
The sensory neurons of the nodose ganglion are the classic example of a population of peripheral ner...
KEY WORDS: nerve growlh faclOr; neural cresl; sympathctic system; lUonal transport; ill si,u hybridi...
In this study, the expression of several sensory neuron specific/predominant genes, and the effects ...
The 20th century has witnessed a slow but progressive convergence and tightening between neurologica...
It has recently become clear that the neurotrophic factor, nerve growth factor, interacts specifical...
AbstractNGF’s role in neuronal survival has tended to mask other potential functions. But now the ge...
Background: In the developing vertebrate peripheral nervous system, the survival of sympathetic neur...
AbstractSensory neurons of the embryonic mouse trigeminal ganglion are transiently supported by brai...
International audienceRecent work has shown that the survival of the nerve growth factor (NGF)-depen...
Nerve growth factor (NGF) and neurotrophin-3 (NT3) play distinctive roles in sympathetic axon growth...
AbstractNumerous in vivo and in vitro studies have shown that NGF increases the expression of its re...
The survival of the mammalian peripheral nervous system neurons has long been known to depend on neu...
The somatosensory and sympathetic innervation of the vertebrate head is derived principally from the...
AbstractTrigeminal sensory axons project to several epithelial targets, including those of the maxil...
The sensory neurons of the nodose ganglion are the classic example of a population of peripheral ner...
KEY WORDS: nerve growlh faclOr; neural cresl; sympathctic system; lUonal transport; ill si,u hybridi...
In this study, the expression of several sensory neuron specific/predominant genes, and the effects ...
The 20th century has witnessed a slow but progressive convergence and tightening between neurologica...
It has recently become clear that the neurotrophic factor, nerve growth factor, interacts specifical...
AbstractNGF’s role in neuronal survival has tended to mask other potential functions. But now the ge...