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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 22, 2007
Filed:
Mar. 10, 1998
Tracy Willson, North Balwyn, AU;
Nicos A. Nicola, Mont Albert, AU;
Douglas J. Hilton, Warrandyte, AU;
Jian-guo Zhang, North Melbourne, AU;
Alison Farley, Port Fairy, AU;
Warren Alexander, Moonee Ponds, AU;
Steven Rakar, Avondale Heights, AU;
Yasufumi Kikuchi, Shizuoka, JP;
Tetsuo Kojima, Shizuoka, JP;
Masatsugu Maeda, Ibraki, JP;
Louis Fabri, Diamond Creek, AU;
Andrew Nash, Kew, AU;
Tracy Willson, North Balwyn, AU;
Nicos A. Nicola, Mont Albert, AU;
Douglas J. Hilton, Warrandyte, AU;
Jian-Guo Zhang, North Melbourne, AU;
Alison Farley, Port Fairy, AU;
Warren Alexander, Moonee Ponds, AU;
Steven Rakar, Avondale Heights, AU;
Yasufumi Kikuchi, Shizuoka, JP;
Tetsuo Kojima, Shizuoka, JP;
Masatsugu Maeda, Ibraki, JP;
Louis Fabri, Diamond Creek, AU;
Andrew Nash, Kew, AU;
Zenyth Operations Pty Ltd, Richmond, Victoria, AU;
Abstract
The present invention relates generally to a novel haemopoietin receptor or derivatives thereof and to genetic sequences encoding same. Interaction between the novel receptor of the present invention and a cytokine ligand facilitates proliferation, differentiation and survival of a wide variety of cells. The novel receptor and its derivatives and the genetic sequences encoding same of the present invention are useful in the development of a wide range of agonists, antagonists, therapeutics and diagnostic reagents based on ligand interaction with its receptor.