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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 05, 2006
Filed:
Sep. 07, 2000
Dominique P. Bridon, Outremont, CA;
Michele Rasamoelisolo, Montreal, CA;
Karen Thibaudeau, Montreal, CA;
Xicai Huang, Kirkland, CA;
Richard Beliveau, Verdun, CA;
Dominique P. Bridon, Outremont, CA;
Michele Rasamoelisolo, Montreal, CA;
Karen Thibaudeau, Montreal, CA;
Xicai Huang, Kirkland, CA;
Richard Beliveau, Verdun, CA;
ConjuChem, Inc., Montreal, CA;
Abstract
Modified anti-angiogenic peptides are disclosed. The modified peptides are capable of forming a peptidase stabilized anti-angiogenic peptide. The modified anti-angiogenic peptides, particularly modified kringle 5 peptides are capable of forming a conjugate with a blood protein. Conjugates are prepared from anti-angiogenic peptides, particularly kringle 5 peptides, by combining the peptide with a reactive functional group with a blood protein. The conjugates may be formed in vivo or ex vivo. The conjugates are administered to patients to provide an anti-angiogenic effect.