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Dependence of Kidney Morphogenesis on the Expression of Nerve Growth Factor Receptor
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1991
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Renal InflammationPeripheral NerveOrgan DevelopmentCellular PhysiologyBinding SiteKidney MorphogenesisFibroblast Growth FactorKidney Tubule RemodelingKidney TubulesGrowth HormoneMorphogenesisEmbryonic Rat KidneyNervous SystemCell BiologyUrologyDevelopmental BiologyPhysiologyMedicineNeural Stem CellKidney Research
Nerve growth factor receptor (NGFR) serves as the binding site for the neurotrophic growth factors. Although NGFR has been found in several embryonic tissues outside the nervous system, the function of NGFR in embryogenesis of non-neuronal organs remains unknown. NGFR is transiently synthesized by embryonic rat kidney and disappears from nephrons upon their terminal differentiation. Anti-sense oligonucleotide inhibition of NGFR expression inhibits kidney morphogenesis. Therefore, NGFR is required not only for development of the nervous system, but also for differentiation of the kidney tubules.
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