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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 15, 2005
Filed:
May. 04, 2001
Peter Sebbel, Zürich, CH;
Nicolas Dunant, Zürich, CH;
Martin Bachmann, Winterthur, CH;
Alain Tissot, Zürich, CH;
Franziska Lechner, Zürich, CH;
Wolfgang A. Renner, Zürich, CH;
Frank Hennecke, Zürich, CH;
Lars Nieba, Herisau, CH;
Peter Sebbel, Zürich, CH;
Nicolas Dunant, Zürich, CH;
Martin Bachmann, Winterthur, CH;
Alain Tissot, Zürich, CH;
Franziska Lechner, Zürich, CH;
Wolfgang A. Renner, Zürich, CH;
Frank Hennecke, Zürich, CH;
Lars Nieba, Herisau, CH;
Cytos Biotechnology AG, Zurich-Schlieren, CH;
Abstract
The invention provides compositions and processes for the production of ordered and repetitive antigen or antigenic determinant arrays. The compositions of the invention are useful for the production of vaccines for the prevention of infectious diseases, the treatment of allergies and the treatment of cancers. Various embodiments of the invention provide for a core particle that is coated with any desired antigen in a highly ordered and repetitive fashion as the result of specific interactions.