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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 24, 2005
Filed:
Aug. 22, 2003
Alan Michael Forster, Buckinghamshire, GB;
Peter Knox, Buckinghamshire, GB;
Marivi Mendizabal, London, GB;
Timothy Charles Richardson, Buckinghamshire, GB;
Anthony Eamon Storey, Buckinghamshire, GB;
Ian Andrew Wilson, Hertfordshire, GB;
Susan Champion, Buckinhamshire, GB;
Alex Gibson, Buckinghamshire, GB;
Benedicte Guilbert, Hertfordshire, GB;
Alan Michael Forster, Buckinghamshire, GB;
Peter Knox, Buckinghamshire, GB;
Marivi Mendizabal, London, GB;
Timothy Charles Richardson, Buckinghamshire, GB;
Anthony Eamon Storey, Buckinghamshire, GB;
Ian Andrew Wilson, Hertfordshire, GB;
Susan Champion, Buckinhamshire, GB;
Alex Gibson, Buckinghamshire, GB;
Benedicte Guilbert, Hertfordshire, GB;
GE Healthcare Limited, Buckinghamshire, GB;
Abstract
A complex of a radiometal or paramagnetic metal ion with a metal chelating agent such as a diaminedioxime has attached thereto a substituent of formula (Y)-A-NHR)can function as a substrate for the fibrin-stabilizing Factor XIIIa. The complex is useful for the diagnosis or therapy of thrombosis, embolism, atherosclerosis, inflammation or cancer.