Underwood_2008_Int.J.Biochem.Cell.Biol_40_1664

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Title : The p75 neurotrophin receptor - Underwood_2008_Int.J.Biochem.Cell.Biol_40_1664
Author(s) : Underwood CK , Coulson EJ
Ref : International Journal of Biochemistryistry & Cell Biology , 40 :1664 , 2008
Abstract :

The pan neurotrophin receptor (p75(NTR)) is best known for mediating neural cell death during development as well as in the adult following injury, the latter making it a target for the treatment of neurodegenerative disease. Although p75(NTR) has been studied for over 30 years, a number of recent discoveries have changed our understanding of its regulation. Here we provide a brief overview of the p75(NTR) protein, its post-translational modifications, and the phenotype of p75(NTR)-deficient mice as a starting point for researchers unfamiliar with this complex receptor. The accepted mechanisms underlying the ability of p75(NTR) to regulate cell death as well as a number of other neural functions, most notably neuronal differentiation, neurite outgrowth and synaptic plasticity, are also summarised.

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PubMedID: 17681869

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Underwood CK, Coulson EJ (2008)
The p75 neurotrophin receptor
International Journal of Biochemistryistry & Cell Biology 40 :1664

Underwood CK, Coulson EJ (2008)
International Journal of Biochemistryistry & Cell Biology 40 :1664