Functional ligands for the axonal cell rcognition molecule conta

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The extracellular domain of RPTP.beta. is the ligand for contactin and its binding results in neurite growth and differentiation. The invention encompasses compounds that mimic, enhance, or suppress the effects of the ligand for contactin, assays for the identification of such compounds, and the use of such compounds to treat neurologic diseases including those characterized by insufficient, aberrant, or excessive neurite growth, differentiation or survival.

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