2004
DOI: 10.1111/j.0906-6705.2004.0212cf.x
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The neurotrophin network in human skin

Abstract: The peripheral nervous system comprises the autonomic and sensory (afferent) nervous systems. Major advances in our understanding of the autonomic and sensory transmission and function include the recognition of the phenotypic expression of a variety of transmitters and modulators that often coexist in individual neurons, the concept of co-transmission and chemical coding, the evidence for local effector functions of primary afferent nerves, and the discovery of plasticity of both the autonomic and the sensory… Show more

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“…HPV16 E6 variants C Richard et al terminal differentiation followed by programmed cell death. Anoikis is triggered by the extrinsic death receptor pathway (Marconi et al, 2004), and it can be reproduced in the laboratory by plating cells in semisolid medium. During oncogenesis, transformed cells are much less prone to undergo apoptosis and can survive detachment from the basal membrane (or substrate).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HPV16 E6 variants C Richard et al terminal differentiation followed by programmed cell death. Anoikis is triggered by the extrinsic death receptor pathway (Marconi et al, 2004), and it can be reproduced in the laboratory by plating cells in semisolid medium. During oncogenesis, transformed cells are much less prone to undergo apoptosis and can survive detachment from the basal membrane (or substrate).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%