Nerve growth factor

ebook From neuron development to neurology · Molecular Mediators in Health and Disease: How Cells Communicate

By Antonino Cattaneo

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"Nerve growth factor: From neuron development to neurology offers a complete guide to nerve growth factor (NGF) across health and disease. It provides a well-rounded discussion of NGF and the key properties, latest advances, and biomedical applications of this neuropeptide. The book begins with an introduction and historical overview of the discovery of NGF before exploring its molecular characteristics. It then covers NGF in organ function, with chapters ranging across the brain, immune system, blood vessels, heart, reproductive organs, teeth and lungs. NGF pharmacology is then considered in detail, with a focus on NGF as a therapeutic agent. The final section of the book covers NGF across disease, which includes Alzheimer's disease, cancer, diseases of the eye, chronic pain and visceral disfunctions. Throughout the book, NGF is considered in the context of both mammalian and non-mammalian biology. "Nerve growth factor: From neuron development to neurology is the latest volume in the Elsevier book series "Molecular Mediators in Health and Disease, and is an ideal reference for researchers working across the fields of cell biology, molecular biology, pharmacology and other biomedical areas.
  • Explores the pathways of NGF, its receptors and physiological functions
  • Covers NGF in disease, including neurodegenerative disease and cancer
  • Considers the therapeutic potential of NGF
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