Title: Agnieszka Belter - Innovator in Bioorganic Chemistry
Introduction
Agnieszka Belter is a notable inventor based in Krzyz, Poland. She is affiliated with the Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Although she currently holds no granted patents, her work in the field of bioorganic chemistry is significant.
Latest Patent Applications
Agnieszka Belter's recent patent application is titled "Hammerhead Ribozymes." The object of this invention involves hammerhead ribozymes that target the sequence of miR-21 and/or its precursors. These ribozymes possess the ability to specifically cleave miR-21 and/or its precursors, featuring a catalytic core with a sequence as shown in SEQ ID No 1. The invention also encompasses a composition that includes such ribozymes, a therapeutic agent comprising them, their use, and a method for the selective cleavage of miR-21 and/or its precursors utilizing these ribozymes.
Conclusion
Agnieszka Belter's contributions to the field of bioorganic chemistry, particularly through her innovative research on hammerhead ribozymes, highlight her potential as an influential inventor in her domain.
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