Using a monoclonal antibody directed against the primate nerve growth factor (NGF) receptor, we examined the expression of NGF receptors within neuronal perikarya of normal adult human cerebral cortex (27-98 years old) and individuals with Alzheimer disease (AD). This expression of cortical NGF receptors was compared with that seen in other neurological diseases and normal human development as well as in young and aged nonhuman primates. NGF receptor-containing cortical neurons were not observed in young adults (\u3c50 years old) and were observed only infrequently in nondemented elderly individuals (50-80 years old). In contrast, numerous NGF receptor-containing cortical neurons were seen in AD patients of all ages and in one 98-year-old n...
Background: The status of nerve growth factor (NGF) levels during the prodromal phase of Alzheimer d...
Neurotrophin nerve growth factor (NGF) has been suggested to be involved in age-related neurodegene...
International audienceIn recent decades, neurogenesis in the adult brain has been well demonstrated ...
Normal aged human basal forebrain tissue immunohistochemically stained with a monoclonal antibody fo...
The current study analyzed NGF protein levels in the brains of patients with Alzheimer\u27s disease ...
A monoclonal antibody recognizing the p75 receptor for nerve growth factor (NGF) was used to assess ...
Dysfunction of nerve growth factor (NGF) and its high (TrkA) and low (p75NTR) affinity receptors has...
Magnocelular neurons comprising the Ch1-Ch4 regions of the basal forebrain provide topographic choli...
Basal forebrain neuronal atrophy in Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) may be caused by a deficit in the NG...
Since the discovery of nerve growth factor (NGF) about 60 years ago, extensive studies have elaborat...
Previous investigations have demonstrated an almost exclusive coupling between the receptor for ne...
Nerve growth factor (beta-NGF) is known to have beneficial effects on cholinergic cell survival and ...
NGF immunohistochemistry was combined with quantitative optical densitometry to evaluate whether ret...
1. Alzheimer's disease (AD) is pathologically defined by the deposition of amyloid peptide and neuro...
A panel of novel monoclonal antibodies was tested on the human entorhinal cortex for the recognition...
Background: The status of nerve growth factor (NGF) levels during the prodromal phase of Alzheimer d...
Neurotrophin nerve growth factor (NGF) has been suggested to be involved in age-related neurodegene...
International audienceIn recent decades, neurogenesis in the adult brain has been well demonstrated ...
Normal aged human basal forebrain tissue immunohistochemically stained with a monoclonal antibody fo...
The current study analyzed NGF protein levels in the brains of patients with Alzheimer\u27s disease ...
A monoclonal antibody recognizing the p75 receptor for nerve growth factor (NGF) was used to assess ...
Dysfunction of nerve growth factor (NGF) and its high (TrkA) and low (p75NTR) affinity receptors has...
Magnocelular neurons comprising the Ch1-Ch4 regions of the basal forebrain provide topographic choli...
Basal forebrain neuronal atrophy in Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) may be caused by a deficit in the NG...
Since the discovery of nerve growth factor (NGF) about 60 years ago, extensive studies have elaborat...
Previous investigations have demonstrated an almost exclusive coupling between the receptor for ne...
Nerve growth factor (beta-NGF) is known to have beneficial effects on cholinergic cell survival and ...
NGF immunohistochemistry was combined with quantitative optical densitometry to evaluate whether ret...
1. Alzheimer's disease (AD) is pathologically defined by the deposition of amyloid peptide and neuro...
A panel of novel monoclonal antibodies was tested on the human entorhinal cortex for the recognition...
Background: The status of nerve growth factor (NGF) levels during the prodromal phase of Alzheimer d...
Neurotrophin nerve growth factor (NGF) has been suggested to be involved in age-related neurodegene...
International audienceIn recent decades, neurogenesis in the adult brain has been well demonstrated ...