Nerve Growth Factor
Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) is a protein found in the human body which is involved in the growth and maintenance of nerve cells. It is important for the development and function of the peripheral nervous system, and plays an essential role in the formation of new connections between neurons. NGF has been used to treat various neurological diseases and injuries, such as Alzheimer’s disease and spinal cord injuries. It can also be used in the regenerative treatment of nerve cells, and has potential applications in regenerative medicine.
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