Researchers have found a new receptor for nerve growth factor that plays an important role in pain signaling, even though it does not signal on its own, according to a new study. The findings hold ...
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Lion’s mane isn’t just a wellness trend—why brain science is paying attention
Lion’s mane has surged in popularity as a cognitive and longevity supplement, but its appeal extends beyond focus and productivity. This functional mushroom interacts with nerve growth pathways, ...
Nerve growth factor receptor TrkA (in green) and co-receptor NRP1 (in purple) are coexpressed in the same nerve cells in mice. Researchers at the NYU Pain Research Center have found a new receptor for ...
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