Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Designated organic active ingredient containing – Peptide containing doai
Patent
1995-05-23
2000-02-22
Teng, Sally P.
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Designated organic active ingredient containing
Peptide containing doai
530350, 530395, 4242501, 435 691, 536 237, C07K 14705, A61K 3800
Patent
active
060280492
ABSTRACT:
The subject of the present invention is a DNA fragment which encodes a protein capable of being recognised by an antiserum against the transferrin receptor of the strain IM2394 or IM2169 of N. meningitidis as well as a process for producing the said protein by a recombinant route. By way of example, such a DNA fragment encodes the tbp1 subunit of the strain IM2394 or IM2169 or the tbp2 subunit of the strain IM2394 or IM2169.
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Bloch Marie-Aline
Bouchon-Theisen Bernadette
Jacobs Eric
Legrain Michele
Mazarin Veronique
Pasteur Merieux Serums et Vaccins
Teng Sally P.
Transgene S.A.
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