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Details on Person Milbrandt, J
| Class:Id | Person:8853662 |
| _displayName | Milbrandt, J |
| _timestamp | 2016-01-25 12:54:52 |
| created | [InstanceEdit:8853613] Jupe, Steve, 2016-01-25 |
| firstname | J |
| initial | J |
| surname | Milbrandt |
| (author) | [LiteratureReference:8853568] Artemin, a novel member of the GDNF ligand family, supports peripheral and central neurons and signals through the GFRalpha3-RET receptor complex [LiteratureReference:8853591] RET signaling is essential for migration, axonal growth and axon guidance of developing sympathetic neurons [LiteratureReference:8853632] Persephin, a novel neurotrophic factor related to GDNF and neurturin [LiteratureReference:8853656] Neurturin, a relative of glial-cell-line-derived neurotrophic factor [LiteratureReference:8853740] TrnR2, a novel receptor that mediates neurturin and GDNF signaling through Ret [LiteratureReference:8853785] Neurturin shares receptors and signal transduction pathways with glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor in sympathetic neurons [LiteratureReference:8855581] GFRalpha-mediated localization of RET to lipid rafts is required for effective downstream signaling, differentiation, and neuronal survival [LiteratureReference:8871519] GFR alpha1-deficient mice have deficits in the enteric nervous system and kidneys [LiteratureReference:8871574] Gene targeting reveals a critical role for neurturin in the development and maintenance of enteric, sensory, and parasympathetic neurons [LiteratureReference:9616066] EGR2 mutations in inherited neuropathies dominant-negatively inhibit myelin gene expression |
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