GFRα1-RET specific agonists and methods therefor

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Antigen – epitope – or other immunospecific immunoeffector – Fusion protein or fusion polypeptide

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C424S185100, C424S184100, C530S350000, C530S399000, C514S002600, C435S377000

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ABSTRACT:
Chimeric GDNF family ligands which activate a GFRα/RET are disclosed. Included are chimeras which activate GFRα1/RET but do not activate GFRα2-RET or GFRα3-RET. The chimeras are useful in providing trophic support to a mammalian cell or in producing differentiation of a mammalian cell, or both, particularly when the cell is in a patient suffering from various diseases, in particular Parkinson's Disease.

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