The researchers discovered that the activity of this electric signal is necessary in different aspects of normal regeneration, namely for the expression of crucial genes, formation of a mass of cells capable of growth and regenerate, and proper
tissue innervation.
Not exact matches
Since NGF is released in minute amounts from peripheral
tissues receiving
innervation from sympathetic ganglia, it now seems clear that a diffusion gradient of NGF directs the fibers toward their corresponding target
tissues.
The rest is comprised of
tissue which acts as a supplier of energy to the muscle or is related to muscle
innervation.