Introduction of nerve growth factor (NGF) receptors into a medulloblastoma cell line results in expression of high- and low-affinity NGF receptors but not NGF-mediated differentiation.
Samuel J. Pleasure(University of California, San Francisco), V M Lee(University of Pennsylvania), John Q. Trojanowski(California University of Pennsylvania), Amit Roy(Czech University of Life Sciences Prague), Usha R. Reddy(University of Pennsylvania), J Chen(University of Pennsylvania), Gita Venkatakrishnan(University of Pennsylvania), Alonzo H. Ross(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), David Pleasure(University of California, Davis)
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