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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 14, 2010
Filed:
Jul. 01, 2003
Neil Berinstein, Toronto, CA;
Corey Lovitt, Bolton, CA;
Mark Parrington, Bradford, CA;
Artur Pedyczak, Pickering, CA;
Laszlo Radvanyi, Richmond Hill, CA;
Scott Gallichan, Campbellville, CA;
Devender Singh-sandhu, Thornhill, CA;
Raymond P. Oomen, Aurora, CA;
Shi-xian Cao, Stouffville, CA;
Neil Berinstein, Toronto, CA;
Corey Lovitt, Bolton, CA;
Mark Parrington, Bradford, CA;
Artur Pedyczak, Pickering, CA;
Laszlo Radvanyi, Richmond Hill, CA;
Scott Gallichan, Campbellville, CA;
Devender Singh-Sandhu, Thornhill, CA;
Raymond P. Oomen, Aurora, CA;
Shi-Xian Cao, Stouffville, CA;
Sanofi Pasteur Limited, North York, Ontario, CA;
Abstract
The present invention relates to a nucleic acid encoding a polypeptide and the use of the nucleic acid or polypeptide in preventing and/or treating cancer. In particular, the invention relates to improved vectors for the insertion and expression of foreign genes encoding tumor antigens for use in immunotherapeutic treatment of cancer.