1966 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Gordon Guroff performs integrative study on Nerve growth factor and Neurite in his works. While working on this project, Gordon Guroff studies both Neurite and Nerve growth factor. His research on Receptor frequently links to adjacent areas such as Basic fibroblast growth factor. In his works, he conducts interdisciplinary research on Basic fibroblast growth factor and FGF1. His FGF1 study frequently links to other fields, such as Receptor. His work blends Biochemistry and Biophysics studies together. His work blends Biophysics and Biochemistry studies together. As part of his studies on Cell biology, he often connects relevant subjects like Kinase. The study of Kinase is intertwined with the study of Cell biology in a number of ways.
His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Cell growth and Biochemistry. His Receptor study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Growth factor. He performs integrative study on Growth factor and Epidermal growth factor. His studies link Receptor with Epidermal growth factor. He combines Nerve growth factor and Dopamine in his research. His study brings together the fields of Internal medicine and Dopamine. His work on Internal medicine is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Nerve growth factor. Endocrinology is closely attributed to Superior cervical ganglion in his study. In his articles, he combines various disciplines, including Superior cervical ganglion and Cervical ganglia.
Gordon Guroff performs multidisciplinary studies into Nerve growth factor and Growth factor in his work. In his research, he performs multidisciplinary study on Growth factor and Phosphorylation. Gordon Guroff merges Phosphorylation with Tyrosine kinase in his research. He integrates Tyrosine kinase with Tyrosine phosphorylation in his study. Gordon Guroff connects Tyrosine phosphorylation with Cell surface receptor in his research. Gordon Guroff performs integrative study on Cell surface receptor and Growth factor receptor in his works. Growth factor receptor and Receptor are commonly linked in his work. In his works, Gordon Guroff undertakes multidisciplinary study on Receptor and DNA. Gordon Guroff integrates DNA with DNA synthesis in his research.
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Hydroxylation-Induced Migration: The NIH Shift Recent experiments reveal an unexpected and general result of enzymatic hydroxylation of aromatic compounds
Gordon Guroff;Jean Renson;Sidney Udenfriend;John W. Daly.
Science (1967)
A NEUTRAL, CALCIUM-ACTIVATED PROTEINASE FROM THE SOLUBLE FRACTION OF RAT BRAIN.
Gordon Guroff.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1964)
K-252a: a specific inhibitor of the action of nerve growth factor on PC 12 cells.
Shinichi Koizumi;Margarita L. Contreras;Yuzuru Matsuda;Tokiko Hama.
The Journal of Neuroscience (1988)
Regulation of the differentiation of PC12 pheochromocytoma cells.
Ko Fujita;Philip Lazarovici;Gordon Guroff.
Environmental Health Perspectives (1989)
The effect of fibroblast growth factor on PC12 cells
A Togari;G Dickens;H Kuzuya;G Guroff.
The Journal of Neuroscience (1985)
Protein kinase C as a component of a nerve growth factor-sensitive phosphorylation system in PC12 cells
Tokiko Hama;Kuo-Ping Huang;Gordon Guroff.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1986)
Studies on aromatic amino acid uptake by rat brain in vivo. Uptake of phenylalanine and of tryptophan; inhibition and stereoselectivity in the uptake of tyrosine by brain and muscle.
Gordon Guroff;Sidney Udenfriend.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1962)
Modulation of retinoid signalling through NGF-induced nuclear export of NGFI-B
Yasuhiro Katagiri;Yasuhiro Katagiri;Kazuyo Takeda;Zu-Xi Yu;Victor J. Ferrans.
Nature Cell Biology (2000)
Cell cycle-specific action of nerve growth factor in PC12 cells: differentiation without proliferation.
B B Rudkin;P Lazarovici;B Z Levi;Y Abe.
The EMBO Journal (1989)
Nerve growth factor stimulates phosphorylation of phospholipase C-gamma in PC12 cells.
Uh-Hyun Kim;D. Fink;Hee Sook Kim;Do Joon Park.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1991)
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