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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 08, 2011
Filed:
Apr. 04, 2007
David H. Persing, Redmond, WA (US);
Richard Thomas Crane, Hamilton, MT (US);
Gary T. Elliot, Stevensville, MT (US);
J. Terry Ulrich, Corvallis, MT (US);
Michael J. Lacy, Hamilton, MT (US);
David A. Johnson, Hamilton, MT (US);
Jory R. Baldridge, Victor, MT (US);
Rong Wang, Missoula, MT (US);
David H. Persing, Redmond, WA (US);
Richard Thomas Crane, Hamilton, MT (US);
Gary T. Elliot, Stevensville, MT (US);
J. Terry Ulrich, Corvallis, MT (US);
Michael J. Lacy, Hamilton, MT (US);
David A. Johnson, Hamilton, MT (US);
Jory R. Baldridge, Victor, MT (US);
Rong Wang, Missoula, MT (US);
Corixa Corporation, Seattle, WA (US);
Abstract
Methods and compositions for treating or ameliorating diseases and other conditions, such as infectious diseases, autoimmune diseases and allergies are provided. The methods employ mono- and disaccharide-based compounds for selectively stimulating immune responses in animals and plants.