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Differential modulation of nerve growth factor receptor (p75) and cholinergic gene expression in purified p75-expressing and non-expressing basal forebrain neurons by BMP9. | Academic Article |
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A DR6/p75(NTR) complex is responsible for ß-amyloid-induced cortical neuron death. | Academic Article |
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A role for p75 neurotrophin receptor in the control of apoptosis-driven hair follicle regression. | Academic Article |
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A role for p75 neurotrophin receptor in the control of hair follicle morphogenesis. | Academic Article |
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Disruption of Nox2 and TNFRp55/p75 eliminates cardioprotection induced by anisomycin. | Academic Article |
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Lens epithelium-derived growth factor (LEDGF/p75) expression in fetal and adult human brain. | Academic Article |
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p75 nerve growth factor receptor staining helps identify desmoplastic and neurotropic melanoma. | Academic Article |
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p75 Neurotrophin receptor antagonist retards apoptosis-driven hair follicle involution (catagen). | Academic Article |
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P75 neurotrophin receptor expression in squamous cell carcinoma. | Academic Article |
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p75NTR antagonistic cyclic peptide decreases the size of beta amyloid-induced brain inflammation. | Academic Article |
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Purification and culture of nerve growth factor receptor (p75)-expressing basal forebrain cholinergic neurons. | Academic Article |
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The p75NTR intracellular domain generated by neurotrophin-induced receptor cleavage potentiates Trk signaling. | Academic Article |
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Tumor necrosis factor-alpha receptor p75 is required in ischemia-induced neovascularization. | Academic Article |
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Identification of the MAP2- and P75-binding domain in the regulatory subunit (RII beta) of type II cAMP-dependent protein kinase. Cloning and expression of the cDNA for bovine brain RII beta. | Academic Article |
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A cyclic peptide that binds p75(NTR) protects neurones from beta amyloid (1-40)-induced cell death. | Academic Article |
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