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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 13, 2010
Filed:
Jun. 13, 2005
Aly Moussa, Oullins, FR;
Anthony William Coleman, Calluire-et-Cuire, FR;
Anna Bencsik-reynier, Charly, FR;
Patrick Shahgaldian, Lyons, FR;
Hervé Perron, Saint-Genis-les-Ollières, FR;
Ambroise Martin, Charly, FR;
Aly Moussa, Oullins, FR;
Anthony William Coleman, Calluire-et-Cuire, FR;
Anna Bencsik-Reynier, Charly, FR;
Patrick Shahgaldian, Lyons, FR;
Hervé Perron, Saint-Genis-les-Ollières, FR;
Ambroise Martin, Charly, FR;
Abstract
A process of concentration by precipitation of PrPfor detecting or diagnosing PrP, wherein a tissue or biological fluid stemming from or obtained from an animal or human organism is brought together with an antibiotic from the family of aminoglycosides, preferably streptomycin or one of its derivatives. The use of such an antibiotic for eliminating PrPfrom a tissue or biological fluid and a kit for diagnosing pathologies associated with the presence of PrPis also disclosed.