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ea0011p562 | Growth and development | ECE2006

Leukemia inhibitory factor promotes the chemomigration of immature GNRH neurons

Dozio E , Ruscica M , Motta M , Maggi R , Magni P

Leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF), a pleiotropic cytokine of the interleukine-6 superfamily, is involved in several functions including the control of reproduction at the embrionic-endometrial interface and the regulation of energy homeostasis. LIF activates a cell-surface receptor complex (LIF-Rs) composed of one ligand-specific low affinity LIF receptor β (LIFR-β) subunit and the gp-130 subunit. Since little is known about the involvement of LIF in the modulation of...