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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 01, 2011
Filed:
May. 06, 2003
Axel Vater, Berlin, DE;
Christian Maasch, Berlin, DE;
Florian Jarosch, Berlin, DE;
Mathias Bell, Berlin, DE;
Steffen Helmling, Brookline, MA (US);
Bernd Eschgfäller, Basel, CH;
Elisabeth Moyroud, Graz, AT;
Sandra Stark, Berlin, DE;
Sven Klussmann, Berlin, DE;
Thorsten Ruppert, Berlin, DE;
Gregor Bahrenberg, Aachen-Brand, DE;
Clemens Gillen, Roetgen, DE;
Klaus Schiene, Düsseldorf, DE;
Axel Vater, Berlin, DE;
Christian Maasch, Berlin, DE;
Florian Jarosch, Berlin, DE;
Mathias Bell, Berlin, DE;
Steffen Helmling, Brookline, MA (US);
Bernd Eschgfäller, Basel, CH;
Elisabeth Moyroud, Graz, AT;
Sandra Stark, Berlin, DE;
Sven Klussmann, Berlin, DE;
Thorsten Ruppert, Berlin, DE;
Gregor Bahrenberg, Aachen-Brand, DE;
Clemens Gillen, Roetgen, DE;
Klaus Schiene, Düsseldorf, DE;
NOXXON Pharma AG, Berlin, DE;
Abstract
The invention relates to an antagonist for CGRP and amylin, whereby the antagonist is a nucleic acid and said nucleic acid binds to CGRP or amylin. Said nucleic acid preferably comprises an L-nucleotide.