NGFR (nerve growth factor receptor) is a cell surface transmembrane glycoprotein. It belongs to the low-affinity neurotrophin receptor and tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily. It is expressed on the surface of glial fibrillary acidic protein d (GFAPd) cells of the human brain. In addition to the brain, it is also expressed in liver, lung, and muscle cells.
Synonyms: Anti-CD271 antigen antibody produced in rabbit; Anti-Gp80-LNGFR antibody produced in rabbit; Anti-Low affinity neurotrophin receptor p75NTR antibody produced in rabbit; Anti-Low-affinity nerve growth factor receptor antibody produced in rabbit; Anti-NGF receptor antibody produced in rabbit; Anti-Tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 16 precursor antibody produced in rabbit; Anti-p75 ICD antibody produced in rabbit
MDL Number: MFCD00282384
Storage: -20C
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Biochem Physiol Actions: NGFR (nerve growth factor receptor) plays a crucial role in the neuronal survival, differentiation and development of neurons in adult brain. It has been reported that the membrane-spanning region and cytoplasmic domain of NGFR plays an essential role in signal transduction during neuronal differentiation. In CNS and peripheral tissues, NGFR acts as a clock gene and its activity is modulated by helix-loop-helix transcription factors: CLOCK and BMAL1.
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