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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 15, 2007
Filed:
Dec. 22, 1999
Martin John Glenton Hughes, Berkshire, GB;
Joseph David Santangelo, Berkshire, GB;
Jonathan Douglas Lane, Berkshire, GB;
Robert Feldman, Berkshire, GB;
Joanne Christine Moore, Berkshire, GB;
Richard James Dobson, Berkshire, GB;
Paul Everest, Dumbartonshire, GB;
Caroline Joanne Henwood, Hertfordshire, GB;
Gordon Dougan, London, GB;
Rebecca Kerry Wilson, London, GB;
Martin John Glenton Hughes, Berkshire, GB;
Joseph David Santangelo, Berkshire, GB;
Jonathan Douglas Lane, Berkshire, GB;
Robert Feldman, Berkshire, GB;
Joanne Christine Moore, Berkshire, GB;
Richard James Dobson, Berkshire, GB;
Paul Everest, Dumbartonshire, GB;
Caroline Joanne Henwood, Hertfordshire, GB;
Gordon Dougan, London, GB;
Rebecca Kerry Wilson, London, GB;
Abstract
According to the present invention, a series of genes are identified in Group B, the products of which may be located on the outer surface of the organism. The genes, or functional fragments thereof, may be useful in the preparation of therapeutics, e.g. vaccines for the immunization of a patient against microbial infection.