Biologically active mosaic proteins

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Designated organic active ingredient containing – Peptide containing doai

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ABSTRACT:
Dimeric proteins having substantially the same biological activity as PDGF are disclosed. More specifically, the proteins may have two polypeptide chains, one of the chains being a mosaic of amino acid sequences substantially identical to portions of the A- or B-chains of PDGF, the second of the chains being substantially homologous to either the A-chain or the B-chain of PDGF, the proteins being chemotactic or mitogenic for fibroblasts. Alternatively, each of the two polypeptide chains may be a mosaic of amino acid sequences as described above. Therapeutic compositions containing these proteins and methods for enhancing the wound-healing process in warm-blooded animals are also disclosed.

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