Abstract

Media conditioned by heart or stomach smooth muscle cells stimulated elongation of neurites with substance P-immunoreactivity from explants of mouse dorsal root ganglia in culture, but nerve growth factor (NGF) had no effect. However, NGF is known to be needed for sensory neurone survival; at least two types of factor may therefore be required for the normal development of substance P-containing sensory neurones.

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