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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 18, 2011
Filed:
Nov. 17, 2006
Marie-anne Nahori, Montrouge, FR;
Micheline Lagranderie, Neuilly-sur-seine, FR;
Gilles Marchal, Ivry-sur-seine, FR;
Bernardo Boris Vargaftig, Paris, FR;
Jean Lefort, Clichy-sur-seine, FR;
Felix Romain, Fontenay les Briis, FR;
Georges Hekimian, Garches, FR;
Philippe Peltre, Neuilly-sur-seine, FR;
Marie-Anne Nahori, Montrouge, FR;
Micheline Lagranderie, Neuilly-sur-seine, FR;
Gilles Marchal, Ivry-sur-seine, FR;
Bernardo Boris Vargaftig, Paris, FR;
Jean Lefort, Clichy-sur-seine, FR;
Felix Romain, Fontenay les Briis, FR;
Georges Hekimian, Garches, FR;
Philippe Peltre, Neuilly-sur-seine, FR;
Institut Pasteur, Paris, FR;
Institut National de la Sante Et de la Recherche Medicale (INSERM), Paris, FR;
Abstract
Compositions comprising components prepared from Gram positive bacteria such as Gram positive facultative intra-cellular bacteria, for example mycobacteria, including extended freeze-dried killed Gram positive bacteria, their method of preparation and their use in humans and animals, for the prevention and/or the treatment of disorders comprising an immune dysregulation such as cancer, autoimmune diseases, allergy and tuberculosis.