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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 22, 2008
Filed:
May. 17, 2001
Armin Schneider, Heidelberg, DE;
Bettina Klaussner, Auckland, NZ;
Achim Fischer, Heidelberg, DE;
Dieter Newrzella, Dossenheim, DE;
Bernhard Götz, Heidelberg, DE;
Moritz Rossner, Schwetzingen, DE;
Gisela Eisenhardt, Heidelberg, DE;
Rohini Kuner, Heidelberg, DE;
Annette Trutzel, Frankenthal, DE;
Birgitta Kammandel, Heidelberg, DE;
Stephanie Jomana Naim, Heidelberg, DE;
Markus Schwaninger, Heidelberg, DE;
Armin Schneider, Heidelberg, DE;
Bettina Klaussner, Auckland, NZ;
Achim Fischer, Heidelberg, DE;
Dieter Newrzella, Dossenheim, DE;
Bernhard Götz, Heidelberg, DE;
Moritz Rossner, Schwetzingen, DE;
Gisela Eisenhardt, Heidelberg, DE;
Rohini Kuner, Heidelberg, DE;
Annette Trutzel, Frankenthal, DE;
Birgitta Kammandel, Heidelberg, DE;
Stephanie Jomana Naim, Heidelberg, DE;
Markus Schwaninger, Heidelberg, DE;
SYGNIS Bioscience GmbH & Co. KG, Heidelberg, DE;
Abstract
The present invention relates to a gene and the coded protein thereof that is involved in the development of sequelae of local ischaemia. The new protein is a serine threonine protein kinase and provides a new therapeutic approach to the prophylaxis and therapy of apoplexy.