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. 1983 Jul 1;3(7):1488–1494. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.03-07-01488.1983

Pressure microinjection of nerve growth factor and anti-nerve growth factor into the nucleus and cytoplasm: lack of effects on neurite outgrowth from pheochromocytoma cells

PJ Seeley, CH Keith, ML Shelanski, LA Greene
PMCID: PMC6564437  PMID: 6864258

Abstract

Exogenous proteins have been introduced into naive and nerve growth factor (NGF)-primed pheochromocytoma cells by pressure microinjection. Microinjection of cells did affect NGF-induced neurite outgrowth by these cells over periods of up to 3 days. Injected NGF failed to elicit neurite outgrowth or regeneration in the absence of extracellular NGF and failed to enhance it in its presence. Injected anti-NGF IgG failed to inhibit neurite outgrowth or regeneration induced by extracellular NGF. Similar results were obtained for both nuclear and cytoplasmic injections.


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