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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 21, 2012
Filed:
Sep. 30, 2010
Yehudit Amor, Jerusalem, IL;
Ofer Markman, Rehovot, IL;
Mirit Kolog Gulko, Rishon-Lezion, IL;
Albena Samokovlisky, Ashdod, IL;
Fredi Kleinman, Rishon le Zion, IL;
Tal Alergand, Gedera, IL;
Rakefet Rosenfeld, Maccabim, IL;
Ruth Maya, Rinatia, IL;
Sabina Rebe, Tel Aviv, IL;
Idil Kelson Kasuto, Tel Aviv, IL;
Haim Bangio, Petach Tiqva, IL;
Yehudit Amor, Jerusalem, IL;
Ofer Markman, Rehovot, IL;
Mirit Kolog Gulko, Rishon-Lezion, IL;
Albena Samokovlisky, Ashdod, IL;
Fredi Kleinman, Rishon le Zion, IL;
Tal Alergand, Gedera, IL;
Rakefet Rosenfeld, Maccabim, IL;
Ruth Maya, Rinatia, IL;
Sabina Rebe, Tel Aviv, IL;
Idil Kelson Kasuto, Tel Aviv, IL;
Haim Bangio, Petach Tiqva, IL;
Procognia, Ltd., Ashdod, IL;
Abstract
The invention relates generally the structural analysis of glycomolecule-containing macromolecules, such as those that occur either attached to proteins (proteoglycans, glycoproteins), lipids, or as free saccharides.