Promotion of axonal regeneration

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention concerns a method of promoting axonal regeneration. In particular, the invention concerns a method of promoting the growth or regeneration of neurons, and treating disease or conditions associated with the loss, loss of function or dysfunction of nerve cells, in particular thalamic nerve cells, by administering a polypeptide having a high degree of sequence identity with a native sequence Netrin G1 (NGL-1) or an agonist thereof.

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