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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 11, 2011
Filed:
Jul. 07, 2006
Andrzej Plucienniczak, Warsaw, PL;
Maria Ludwika Smorawinska, Warsaw, PL;
Renata Wolinowska, Warsaw, PL;
Diana Mikiewicz-sygula, Warsaw, PL;
Agata Jagiello, Warsaw, PL;
Radoslaw Kaczanowski, Warsaw, PL;
Luiza Chojnacka, Warsaw, PL;
Grazyna Plucienniczak, Warsaw, PL;
Ewa Zielinska, Warsaw, PL;
Krystyna Strzezek, Warsaw, PL;
Alina Marciniak-rusek, Warsaw, PL;
Andrzej Plucienniczak, Warsaw, PL;
Maria Ludwika Smorawinska, Warsaw, PL;
Renata Wolinowska, Warsaw, PL;
Diana Mikiewicz-Sygula, Warsaw, PL;
Agata Jagiello, Warsaw, PL;
Radoslaw Kaczanowski, Warsaw, PL;
Luiza Chojnacka, Warsaw, PL;
Grazyna Plucienniczak, Warsaw, PL;
Ewa Zielinska, Warsaw, PL;
Krystyna Strzezek, Warsaw, PL;
Alina Marciniak-Rusek, Warsaw, PL;
Instytut Biotechnologii I Antybiotykow, Warsaw, PL;
Abstract
A method is described of obtaining a plasmid contained in a difficult to separate, heterogenous plasmid DNA fraction, particularly one containing various plasmids of similar sizes. Another aspect of the present invention are new plasmids obtained via the method according to the present invention, their derivatives and/or fragments, as well as the application of these products in biotechnology and medicine, particularly gene therapy.