Pseudopeptide, synthesis method, reagent and applications

Chemistry: natural resins or derivatives; peptides or proteins; – Peptides of 3 to 100 amino acid residues

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ABSTRACT:
The invention concerns a pseudopeptide of at least 6 amino acids comprising at least a unit selected among the general formulae (I) and/or (II) wherein: R1, R2and R3each independently of one another represent a side-chain of amino acids and can be identical or different; X represents an oxygen or sulphur atom. The invention also concerns its synthesis process, a reagent containing it, a detection kit comprising such a reagent, a method for detecting an antigen or an antibody using said pseudopeptide, and antibody or and anti-idiotype and finally a therapeutic composition.

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