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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 01, 2011
Filed:
Apr. 28, 2004
Frank Plummer, Winnipeg, CA;
Heinz Feldmann, Winnipeg, CA;
Steven Jones, Winnipeg, CA;
Yan LI, Winnipeg, CA;
Nathalie Bastien, Winnipeg, CA;
Robert Conrad Brunham, Vancouver, CA;
Angela Brooks-wilson, Richmond, CA;
Robert Holt, North Vancouver, CA;
Christopher Upton, Victoria, CA;
Rachel Roper, Winterville, NC (US);
Caroline Astell, Vancouver, CA;
Steven Jones, Burnaby, CA;
Frank Plummer, Winnipeg, CA;
Heinz Feldmann, Winnipeg, CA;
Steven Jones, Winnipeg, CA;
Yan Li, Winnipeg, CA;
Nathalie Bastien, Winnipeg, CA;
Robert Conrad Brunham, Vancouver, CA;
Angela Brooks-Wilson, Richmond, CA;
Robert Holt, North Vancouver, CA;
Christopher Upton, Victoria, CA;
Rachel Roper, Winterville, NC (US);
Caroline Astell, Vancouver, CA;
Steven Jones, Burnaby, CA;
Abstract
The invention provides, in part, the genomic sequence of a putative coronavirus, the SARS virus, and provides novel nucleic acid and amino acid sequences that may be used, for example, for the diagnosis, prophylaxis, or therapy of a variety of SARS virus related disorders.