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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 11, 2008
Filed:
Apr. 07, 2005
Perry F. Bartlett, Victoria, AU;
Lynne Hartley, Victoria, AU;
Mark Pouzzotto, Victoria, AU;
Trevor Kilpatrick, Victoria, AU;
Frank Kontgen, Western Australia, AU;
Jason Coonan, Victoria, AU;
Ursula Greferath, Victoria, AU;
Andrew W. Boyd, Queensland, AU;
Mirella Dottori, Queensland, AU;
Mary P. Galea, Victoria, AU;
George Paxinos, Victoria, AU;
Mark Murphy, Victoria, AU;
Perry F. Bartlett, Victoria, AU;
Lynne Hartley, Victoria, AU;
Mark Pouzzotto, Victoria, AU;
Trevor Kilpatrick, Victoria, AU;
Frank Kontgen, Western Australia, AU;
Jason Coonan, Victoria, AU;
Ursula Greferath, Victoria, AU;
Andrew W. Boyd, Queensland, AU;
Mirella Dottori, Queensland, AU;
Mary P. Galea, Victoria, AU;
George Paxinos, Victoria, AU;
Mark Murphy, Victoria, AU;
The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Victoria, AU;
The Council of the Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Queensland, AU;
The University of Melbourne, Victoria, AU;
Abstract
The present invention relates generally to a method of treatment and in particular a method of treating disorders of the nervous system such as arising from or during disease or injury. The method of the present invention involves manipulating expression of Eph receptors or their functional equivalents to increase or decrease expression or function depending on the condition being treated.