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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 08, 2005
Filed:
Oct. 23, 2000
Sergiy Anatoliyovich Piletsky, Cranfield, GB;
Olena Volodimirivna Piletska, Cranfield, GB;
Ganna Valentinivna Elska, Kiev, UA;
Hakan Syen Andersson, Kalmar, SE;
Ian Alan Nicholls, Kalmar, SE;
Anthony Peter Francis Turner, North Crawley, GB;
Sergiy Anatoliyovich Piletsky, Cranfield, GB;
Olena Volodimirivna Piletska, Cranfield, GB;
Ganna Valentinivna Elska, Kiev, UA;
Hakan Syen Andersson, Kalmar, SE;
Ian Alan Nicholls, Kalmar, SE;
Anthony Peter Francis Turner, North Crawley, GB;
Cranfield University, Bedfordshire, GB;
Abstract
A polymer (e.g. a peptide) is produced by polymerizing monomers in the presence of a template, particularly a biologically active molecule or sample. The polymer is extracted and a soluble (preferably water-soluble) fraction is derived which specifically binds the template. Thus it can have complementary activity (e.g. biological). Applications include therapy, detection systems and separation systems.