Members of the TNF and TNF receptor superfamilies acting by both forward and reverse signaling are increasingly recognized as major physiological regulators of axon growth and tissue innervation in development. Studies of the experimentally tractable superior cervical ganglion (SCG) neurons and their targets have shown that only TNF reverse signaling, not forward signaling, is a physiological regulator of sympathetic innervation. Here, we compared SCG neurons and their targets with prevertebral ganglion (PVG) neurons and their targets. Whereas all SCG targets were markedly hypoinnervated in both TNF‐deficient and TNFR1‐deficient mice, PVG targets were not hypoinnervated in these mice and one PVG target, the spleen, was significantly hyperin...
During development, the growth of neural processes is regulated by an array of cellular and molecula...
The regulation of innervation by target-derived factors like nerve growth factor (NGF) is the corner...
The regulation of innervation by target-derived factors like nerve growth factor (NGF) is the corner...
The sympathetic nervous system (SNS) has two distinct divisions: paravertebral and prevertebral. P...
Tumour necrosis factor (TNF) is an extensively well characterised proinflammatory cytokine. It is e...
Reverse signaling via members of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) superfamily controls multiple aspec...
Tumour necrosis factor receptor 1 (TNFR1)-activated TNFα reverse signalling, in which membrane-integ...
CD40‐activated CD40L reverse signaling is a major physiological regulator of the growth of neural pr...
TWE-PRIL is a naturally-occurring fusion protein of components of two TNF superfamily members: the e...
SummaryThe regulation of innervation by target-derived factors like nerve growth factor (NGF) is the...
In the developing peripheral nervous system, neuronal survival and axonal growth are regulated by a ...
Background Nerve growth factor (NGF) is the prototypical target-derived neurotrophic factor require...
During development, the growth of neural processes is regulated by an array of cellular and molecula...
The regulation of innervation by target-derived factors like nerve growth factor (NGF) is the corner...
The regulation of innervation by target-derived factors like nerve growth factor (NGF) is the corner...
The sympathetic nervous system (SNS) has two distinct divisions: paravertebral and prevertebral. P...
Tumour necrosis factor (TNF) is an extensively well characterised proinflammatory cytokine. It is e...
Reverse signaling via members of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) superfamily controls multiple aspec...
Tumour necrosis factor receptor 1 (TNFR1)-activated TNFα reverse signalling, in which membrane-integ...
CD40‐activated CD40L reverse signaling is a major physiological regulator of the growth of neural pr...
TWE-PRIL is a naturally-occurring fusion protein of components of two TNF superfamily members: the e...
SummaryThe regulation of innervation by target-derived factors like nerve growth factor (NGF) is the...
In the developing peripheral nervous system, neuronal survival and axonal growth are regulated by a ...
Background Nerve growth factor (NGF) is the prototypical target-derived neurotrophic factor require...
During development, the growth of neural processes is regulated by an array of cellular and molecula...
The regulation of innervation by target-derived factors like nerve growth factor (NGF) is the corner...
The regulation of innervation by target-derived factors like nerve growth factor (NGF) is the corner...