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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 07, 2014
Filed:
Aug. 03, 2011
Jean-michel Itier, Savigny sur Orge, FR;
Marie-christine Multon, Versailles, FR;
Gwénaëlle Ret, Naisons-Alfort, FR;
Jean-marie Stutzmann, Villecresnes, FR;
Florence Wahl, Boulogne, FR;
Jean-Michel Itier, Savigny sur Orge, FR;
Marie-Christine Multon, Versailles, FR;
Gwénaëlle Ret, Naisons-Alfort, FR;
Jean-Marie Stutzmann, Villecresnes, FR;
Florence Wahl, Boulogne, FR;
Aventis Pharma S.A., Antony, FR;
Abstract
The invention concerns the use of whole or part of the GRF1 protein, or of cells expressing whole or part of the GRF1 protein, in methods for detecting compounds for preventing and/or treating pathologies or disorders of the central nervous system involving neuronal death, such as apoptosis, or related to leptin metabolism. The pathologies of the central nervous system are in particular cerebral ischemia, Parkinson's disease or Alzheimer's disease.