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We show that nerve growth factor (NGF) synthesis in developing skin begins with sensory innervation and that sensory neurons do not express NGF receptors until their fibres reach their cutaneous targets. Both cutaneous epithelium and mesenchyme synthesize NGF, the concentration of messenger RNAfor NGF being higher in the more densely innervated epithelium.
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Davies, A., Bandtlow, C., Heumann, R. et al. Timing and site of nerve growth factor synthesis in developing skin in relation to innervation and expression of the receptor . Nature 326, 353–358 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1038/326353a0
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