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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 08, 2025
Filed:
Sep. 26, 2019
Universidad Nacional Del Litoral, Santa Fe-Pcia. de Santa Fe, AR;
Consejo Nacional DE Investigaciones Cientificas Y Tecnicas (Conicet), Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires, AR;
Universdad Nacional DE General San Martin, Billinghurst-Pcia. de Buenos Aires, AR;
Marcos Oggero-Eberhardt, Rafaela-Pcia. de Santa Fe, AR;
Maria de los Milagros Burgi-Fissolo, Santa Fe-Pcia. de Santa Fe, AR;
Aquiles Dorella, San Carlos de Bariloche-Pcia. de Rio N, AR;
Gabriela I. Aparicio, Villa Bosch-Pcia. de Buenos Aire, AR;
Marina Etcheverrigaray, Santa Fe-Pcia. de Santa Fe, AR;
Camila Scorticati, Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires, AR;
Ricardo Kratje, Santa Fe-Pcia. de Santa Fe, AR;
UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DEL LITORAL, Santa Fe. de Santa Fe, AR;
CONSEJO NACIONAL DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS Y TECNICAS (CONICET), Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires, AR;
Abstract
A modified human erythropoietin with an increased plasma half-life, with an erythropoietic activity of less than 0.5% in relation to a native erythropoietin, which maintains the neuroprotective and neuroplastic capacity, which comprises the mutation of at least one of the binding sites the homodimeric or heterodimeric receptor by incorporating consensus sites for N-glycosylation.