Chemical structure having an affinity for a phospholipid and...

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C530S300000, C514S002600

Reexamination Certificate

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a compound having affinity for a negatively charged phospholipid as well as to a detection molecule, to a conjugate and to a pharmaceutical composition comprising said compound.Generally speaking, the compound of the present invention is useful for specific recognition of lipid vectors. It may be used in engineering and in the generation of compound for recognizing and sequestrating of negatively charged lipids, such as phosphatidyl-serine and phosphatidic acid.The chemical structure of the present invention may have the construction (I).

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