“…For example, nerve growth factor (NGF) is known to be produced in limiting amounts in the target tissues of peripheral sympathetic and sensory neurons, and considerable evidence has been accumulated demonstrating that NGF supports the survival of these cells during critical stages of development (for review, see Barde, 1989). Similarly, motoneurons have been shown to rely upon their target during the embryonic period of naturally occurring cell death (Hamburger, 1958;Hollyday and Hamburger, 1976). In addition, a number of groups have described the ability of extracts of skeletal muscle, the target of motoneurons, to promote the survival of motoneurons in culture (Bennett et al, 1980;Schnaar and Schaffner, 1981;Calof and Reichardt, 1984;Kaufman et al, 1985;Flanigan et al, 1985;Smith et al, 1985;Dohrmann et al, 1986;O'Brien and Fischbach, 1986;Martinou et al, 1989;Arakawa et al, 1990;Bloch-Gallego et al, 1991;Jeong et al, 1991).…”