| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 7220545 |
Peptide fragment of respiratory syncytial virus protein G, immunogenic agent, pharmaceutical com |
May 22, 2007 |
| A polypeptide useful as an immunogen element and characterised in that it is carried on the peptide sequence between amino acid residues 130 230 of the G protein sequence of the human respiratory syncytial virus of sub-groups A and B, or of the bovine respiratory syncytial virus, or on a |
| 6844169 |
Constructs for controlled expression of recombinant proteins in prokaryotic cells |
January 18, 2005 |
| The invention concerns a novel construct for expressing a gene coding for a recombinant protein of interest placed under the control of the Ptrp tryptophan operon promoter in a procaryotic host cell. The invention is characterised in that the construct comprises a nucleic sequence capabl |
| 6616930 |
Peptide fragment of respiratory syncytial virus protein G, immunogenic agent, pharmaceutical com |
September 9, 2003 |
| A polypeptide useful as an immunogen element and characterized in that it is carried on the peptide sequence between amino acid residues 130-230 of the G protein sequence of the human respiratory syncytial virus of sub-groups A and B, or of the bovine respiratory syncytial virus, or on a |
| 6558673 |
Complexes of immunogens derived from RSV surface glycoprotein G covalently coupled to a support |
May 6, 2003 |
| A complex of an immunogen and a support molecule, characterized in that the immunogen is coupled covalently to a support molecule, wherein the support molecule is a polypeptide fragment which is able to bind specifically to mammalian serum albumin is disclosed. The invention also relates |
| 5958736 |
Recombinant DNA coding for signal peptide, selective interacting polypeptide and membrane anchor |
September 28, 1999 |
| Tripartite recombinant DNA encoding fusion proteins which comprise three sequences, i.e., a signal peptide which is operable in a Gram positive bacterium, an immunogenic polypeptide linked thereto which is not normally expressed in a Gram positive bacterium, and a cell wall spanning and |