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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 13, 2011
Filed:
Feb. 25, 2005
Jan Mollenhauer, Heidelberg, DE;
Caroline End, Mannheim, DE;
Stephanie Blaich, Heidelberg, DE;
Gaby Bergmann, Heidelberg, DE;
Marcus Renner, Leimen, DE;
Stefan Lyer, Heidelberg, DE;
Rainer Wittig, Heidelberg, DE;
Annemarie Poustka, Heidelberg, DE;
Floris Bikker, Utrecht, NL;
Antoon Ligtenberg, Amstelveen, NL;
Arie Nieuw-amerongen, Breukelen, NL;
Enno Veerman, Volendam, NL;
Jan Mollenhauer, Heidelberg, DE;
Caroline End, Mannheim, DE;
Stephanie Blaich, Heidelberg, DE;
Gaby Bergmann, Heidelberg, DE;
Marcus Renner, Leimen, DE;
Stefan Lyer, Heidelberg, DE;
Rainer Wittig, Heidelberg, DE;
Annemarie Poustka, Heidelberg, DE;
Floris Bikker, Utrecht, NL;
Antoon Ligtenberg, Amstelveen, NL;
Arie Nieuw-Amerongen, Breukelen, NL;
Enno Veerman, Volendam, NL;
Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum, Heidelberg, DE;
Abstract
Disclosed is the use of DMBT1, or of the nucleic acid encoding it, for the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment of a patient suffering from a disease caused by an agent, which possesses at least one accessible sulphate and/or at least one accessible phosphate group, uses of DMBT1 as a diagnostic for diagnosing the susceptibility of an individual to sulphate or phosphate groups, as well as methods for diagnosis, prophylaxis or treatment of diseases caused by an agent which possesses at least one accessible sulphate and/or at least one accessible phosphate group.