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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 26, 2006
Filed:
Mar. 19, 2003
Stefan Kiechl, Zirl, AT;
Johann Willeit, Innsbruck, AT;
Christian Josef Wiedermann, Innsbruck, AT;
Juergen Roemisch, Voesendorf, AT;
Thomas Weimer, Gladenbach, DE;
Annette Feussner, Marburg, DE;
Hans-arnold Stoehr, Wetter, DE;
Volker Doersam, Marburg, DE;
Wiegand Lang, Cölbe, DE;
Margret Becker, Marburg, DE;
Claudia Nerlich, Marburg, DE;
Gudrun Muth-naumann, Wetter, DE;
Bernd Knoblauch, Lich, DE;
Stefan Kiechl, Zirl, AT;
Johann Willeit, Innsbruck, AT;
Christian Josef Wiedermann, Innsbruck, AT;
Juergen Roemisch, Voesendorf, AT;
Thomas Weimer, Gladenbach, DE;
Annette Feussner, Marburg, DE;
Hans-Arnold Stoehr, Wetter, DE;
Volker Doersam, Marburg, DE;
Wiegand Lang, Cölbe, DE;
Margret Becker, Marburg, DE;
Claudia Nerlich, Marburg, DE;
Gudrun Muth-Naumann, Wetter, DE;
Bernd Knoblauch, Lich, DE;
Aventis Behring GmbH, Marburg, DE;
Abstract
A novel arterial thrombosis risk factor comprising one or more of the identified mutants of coagulation factor VII-activating protease (FSAP) is described. In addition, diagnostic determination methods for detecting these mutants which are identified as risk factors are described.