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Date of Patent:
Sep. 05, 2006

Filed:

Mar. 28, 2003
Applicants:

Dae-you Kim, Daejon Metropolitan, KR;

Hae-keun OH, Daejeon Metropolitan, KR;

Chang-hyun Kim, Daejeon Metropolitan, KR;

Jung-hwan Kim, Daejeon Metropolitan, KR;

Choon-ju Jeon, Daejeon Metropolitan, KR;

Ki-tae Kim, Daejeon Metropolitan, KR;

Yong-soo Bae, Daejeon Metropolitan, KR;

In-soo Choi, Sewon-shi, KR;

Inventors:

Dae-You Kim, Daejon Metropolitan, KR;

Hae-Keun Oh, Daejeon Metropolitan, KR;

Chang-Hyun Kim, Daejeon Metropolitan, KR;

Jung-Hwan Kim, Daejeon Metropolitan, KR;

Choon-Ju Jeon, Daejeon Metropolitan, KR;

Ki-Tae Kim, Daejeon Metropolitan, KR;

Yong-Soo Bae, Daejeon Metropolitan, KR;

In-Soo Choi, Sewon-shi, KR;

Assignee:

Creagene, Inc., Daejon Metropolitan, KR;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Assistant Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
A01N 37/18 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
Abstract

The present invention relates to a cytoplasmic transduction peptide (CTP) showing transduction potential, as well as cytoplasmic remaining potential and various uses thereof. The CTP of this invention exhibits a transduction potential identical or higher than the conventional protein transduction, PTD, and a strong tendency to remain in the cytoplasm, so that it is very useful in inducing cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) and a drug delivery system (DDS) targeting cytoplasm.


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