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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 23, 2006
Filed:
May. 14, 1999
Anthony Eamon Storey, Amersham, GB;
Marivi Mendizabal, London, GB;
Susan Champion, Chesham, GB;
Alex Gibson, Little Chalfont, GB;
Benedicte Guilbert, Rickmansworth, GB;
Ian Andrew Wilson, Hitchin, GB;
Peter Knox, Chalfont St. Giles, GB;
Anthony Eamon Storey, Amersham, GB;
Marivi Mendizabal, London, GB;
Susan Champion, Chesham, GB;
Alex Gibson, Little Chalfont, GB;
Benedicte Guilbert, Rickmansworth, GB;
Ian Andrew Wilson, Hitchin, GB;
Peter Knox, Chalfont St. Giles, GB;
Amersham PLC, Buckinghamshire, GB;
Abstract
Synthetic analogues of lysine and glutamine are provided which function as substrates for the fibrin-stabilising enzyme Factor XIIIa even when labelled with a detectable moiety. The use of suitable protecting groups provides compounds which possess reduced susceptibility to in vivo metabolism especially by peptidases, and are hence useful agents for the diagnosis of thrombosis, embolism, atherosclerosis, inflammation or cancer.