| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 7608582 |
Delivery vehicle comprising a modified MscL protein channel |
October 27, 2009 |
| The invention relates to the field of drug delivery, in particular, to compounds and methods for the chemical modification of a proteinaceous channel to be used in pharmaceutical delivery vehicles for controlled and/or localized release of therapeutic molecules (e.g., small molecules, |
| 7541039 |
Immunization with bacterial ghost-based vaccines |
June 2, 2009 |
| Methods for improving binding of a proteinaceous substance to cell-wall material of a Gram-positive bacterium are disclosed. The proteinaceous substance includes an AcmA cell-wall binding domain, homolog or functional derivative thereof. The method includes treating the cell-wall mat |
| 7534915 |
Non-symmetrical gelling agent |
May 19, 2009 |
| The present invention relates to a novel trisubstituted cyclic thickener or gelator. The present invention further relates to a method for thickening or gelating a solution comprising the use of such a gelator or thickener. A gelator or thickener according to the invention may, for i |
| 7393828 |
Modified MscL protein channel |
July 1, 2008 |
| The invention relates to the field of drug delivery, in particular, to compounds and methods for the chemical modification of a proteinaceous channel to be used in pharmaceutical delivery vehicles for controlled and/or localized release of therapeutic molecules (e.g., small molecules, |
| 7393448 |
Method of binding a compound to a sensor surface |
July 1, 2008 |
| The present invention relates to a method of non-covalently binding a compound to a sensor surface. The method comprises adsorbing a hydrophobin-like substance to at least a part of the sensor surface, such as an electrode. The invention further provides a sensor having a surface, at |
| 7312311 |
Attaching substances to microorganisms |
December 25, 2007 |
| The invention relates to surface display of proteins on microorganisms via the targeting and anchoring of heterologous proteins to the outer surface of cells such as yeast, fungi, mammalian, plant cells, and bacteria. The invention provides a proteinaceous substance comprising a reactive |
| 7169383 |
Attaching substances to micro-organisms |
January 30, 2007 |
| The invention relates to surface display of proteins on micro-organisms via the targeting and anchoring of heterologous proteins to the outer surface of cells such as yeast, fungi, mammalian and plant cells, and bacteria. The invention provides a proteinaceous substance comprising a |
| 7067639 |
Method to provide bacterial ghosts provided with antigens |
June 27, 2006 |
| Methods for improving binding of a proteinaceous substance to cell-wall material of a Gram-positive bacterium are disclosed. The proteinaceous substance includes an AcmA cell-wall binding domain, homolog or functional derivative thereof. The method includes treating the cell-wall mat |
| 6930203 |
Gelling agents or thickeners |
August 16, 2005 |
| The present invention relates to a novel class of gelling agents or thickeners, to a process for preparing gelling agents or thickeners and to their use to prepare the gels. The present gelling agents or thickeners have the form of an N,N'-disubstituted aldaramide or N,N'-disubstituted |
| 6903191 |
Method of purifying a hydrophobin present in a hydrophobin-containing solution |
June 7, 2005 |
| The invention relates to a method of purifying a hydrophobin present in a hydrophobin-containing solution. According to the invention the solution is contacted with a surface for the adsorption to that surface, and separated from a solution depleted in hydrophobin. Subsequently the s |
| 6896887 |
Bacterial ghosts provided with antigens |
May 24, 2005 |
| Methods for improving binding of a proteinaceous substance to cell-wall material of a Gram-positive bacterium are disclosed. The proteinaceous substance includes an AcmA cell-wall binding domain, homolog or functional derivative thereof. The method includes treating the cell-wall materia |
| 6861236 |
Export and modification of (poly)peptides in the lantibiotic way |
March 1, 2005 |
| The invention includes a method for harvesting a polypeptide produced by a host cell, wherein the polypeptide has not undergone intracellular posttranslational modification, such as dehydration of a serine or a threonine, and/or thioether bridge formation. The invention also includes |