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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 24, 2009
Filed:
Nov. 12, 2007
Dirk Jager, Frankfurt am Main, DE;
Elisabeth Stockert, NY, NY (US);
Matthew Scanlan, NY, NY (US);
Alexander Knuth, Frankfurt am Main, DE;
Lloyd Old, NY, NY (US);
Ali Gure, NY, NY (US);
Yao-tseng Chen, NY, NY (US);
Elke Jager, Frankfurt am Main, DE;
Dirk Jager, Frankfurt am Main, DE;
Elisabeth Stockert, NY, NY (US);
Matthew Scanlan, NY, NY (US);
Alexander Knuth, Frankfurt am Main, DE;
Lloyd Old, NY, NY (US);
Ali Gure, NY, NY (US);
Yao-Tseng Chen, NY, NY (US);
Elke Jager, Frankfurt am Main, DE;
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, New York, NY (US);
Abstract
The invention relates to newly identified cancer associated antigens. It has been discovered that each of these molecules provokes antibodies when expressed by a subject. The ramifications of this observation are also a part of this invention.