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Nerve growth factor beta (NGFB) is a secreted neurotrophin encoded by the NGF gene that regulates neuronal survival, axonal extension, synaptic plasticity, and peripheral nervous system maintenance. NGFB Antibody / Neurotrophin Survival Factor Antibody is useful for investigating mature neurotrophin signaling pathways associated with neuronal differentiation, tissue repair, and neuroimmune communication. NGFB antibody, also referred to as Nerve growth factor beta antibody, Beta NGF antibody, NGF beta antibody, or Mature NGF antibody in the literature, recognizes the biologically active neurotrophin form responsible for canonical TrkA receptor activation and downstream neuronal survival signaling. This rabbit polyclonal antibody supports research applications focused on neurotrophin processing, secretion, and mature NGF-associated signaling biology.
NGFB is generated through proteolytic processing of the precursor molecule proNGF. Mature NGFB preferentially binds the high-affinity TrkA receptor, activating signaling pathways including MAPK/ERK, PI3K-AKT, and PLC-gamma cascades that regulate neuronal maintenance, neurite outgrowth, and cellular survival. In contrast, precursor proNGF forms may participate in p75NTR-associated apoptotic signaling under selected physiologic and pathologic conditions. Because mature and precursor NGF forms possess distinct biological activities, NGFB-directed antibodies are valuable tools for examining neurotrophin maturation and signaling balance across developmental and disease-associated systems.
NGFB expression has been identified in neurons, peripheral nerve fibers, epithelial tissues, endocrine-associated cells, stromal compartments, and inflammatory microenvironments. Increased NGF signaling commonly occurs following tissue injury, chronic inflammation, wound healing, oxidative stress, and peripheral nerve regeneration. Elevated neurotrophin activity contributes to nociceptor sensitization and chronic pain biology through enhanced neuroimmune interactions involving mast cells, macrophages, lymphocytes, and sensory neurons. NGFB additionally participates in adaptive neuronal responses associated with tissue remodeling and injury recovery.
In oncology research, NGF-TrkA signaling has been associated with tumor cell survival, angiogenesis, neural invasion, and tumor microenvironment remodeling in several malignancies including pancreatic cancer, prostate cancer, breast cancer, and neural crest-derived tumors. NGFB signaling has also been explored in neurodegenerative disease studies involving Alzheimer's disease, Parkinsonian syndromes, diabetic neuropathy, and spinal cord injury. Because NGFB represents the mature signaling form of Nerve growth factor responsible for canonical neurotrophin receptor activation, antibodies targeting this pathway are widely used in neuroscience and regenerative medicine investigations.
At the cellular level, NGFB is primarily localized within cytoplasmic secretory vesicles and intracellular trafficking compartments associated with peptide processing and extracellular release. Immunofluorescence studies frequently demonstrate punctate cytoplasmic staining patterns consistent with secretory pathway localization. In tissue sections, NGFB expression may be detected in neuronal cell bodies, peripheral nerve-associated structures, epithelial compartments, glandular tissues, and injury-responsive stromal cells depending on tissue context and physiologic state. This rabbit polyclonal NGFB antibody provides a useful approach for studying mature neurotrophin biology and neuronal survival signaling mechanisms across diverse experimental systems.
Our NGF Antibody / Neurotrophin Signaling Marker Antibody page highlights clone BDE-14 for detection of Nerve growth factor expression in neuronal signaling, neurodevelopment, tissue repair, and neurodegeneration research applications.
Optimal dilution of the NGFB Antibody / Neurotrophin Survival Factor Antibody should be determined by the researcher.
Recombinant human protein (amino acids S122-D186) was used as the immunogen for the NGFB antibody.
After reconstitution, the NGFB antibody can be stored for up to one month at 4oC. For long-term, aliquot and store at -20oC. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
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