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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 15, 2007
Filed:
Jun. 09, 2005
Aly Moussa, Oullins, FR;
Anthony William Coleman, Calluire-Et-Cuire, FR;
Patrick Shahgaldian, Lyons, FR;
Eric Da Silva, Lyons, FR;
Ambroise Martin, Charly, FR;
Adina Nicoleta Lazar, Lyons, FR;
Edwige Leclere, Lyons, FR;
Marilyne Dupin, Vaugneray, FR;
Herve Perron, Saint-Genies-les-Ollieres, FR;
Aly Moussa, Oullins, FR;
Anthony William Coleman, Calluire-Et-Cuire, FR;
Patrick Shahgaldian, Lyons, FR;
Eric Da Silva, Lyons, FR;
Ambroise Martin, Charly, FR;
Adina Nicoleta Lazar, Lyons, FR;
Edwige Leclere, Lyons, FR;
Marilyne Dupin, Vaugneray, FR;
Herve Perron, Saint-Genies-les-Ollieres, FR;
Abstract
A process for detecting the forms of the prion pathogens responsible for subacute, transmissible, spongiform encephalopathies, including a macrocyclic adjuvant ligand (AML), free or bound to a support, that is added to a biological sample capable of containing PrP, the resulting suspension then being reacted with an anti-PrPantibody, and the presence of PrP is then detected.