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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 26, 2012
Filed:
Oct. 30, 2003
Per-ola Freskgard, Norrkörping, SE;
Thomas Franch, Copenhagen N., DK;
Alex Haahr Gouliaev, Veksoe Sjaelland, DK;
Mikkel Dybro Lundorf, Copenhagen Ø, DK;
Jakob Felding, Charlottenlund, DK;
Eva Kampmann Olsen, Herlev, DK;
Anette Holtmann, Ballerup, DK;
Soeren Nyboe Jakobsen, Frederiksberg, DK;
Christian Klarner Sams, Vaerloese, DK;
Sanne Schroeder Glad, Ballerup, DK;
Kim Birkebaek Jensen, Roedovre, DK;
Henrik Pedersen, Bagsvaerd, DK;
Per-Ola Freskgard, Norrkörping, SE;
Thomas Franch, Copenhagen N., DK;
Alex Haahr Gouliaev, Veksoe Sjaelland, DK;
Mikkel Dybro Lundorf, Copenhagen Ø, DK;
Jakob Felding, Charlottenlund, DK;
Eva Kampmann Olsen, Herlev, DK;
Anette Holtmann, Ballerup, DK;
Soeren Nyboe Jakobsen, Frederiksberg, DK;
Christian Klarner Sams, Vaerloese, DK;
Sanne Schroeder Glad, Ballerup, DK;
Kim Birkebaek Jensen, Roedovre, DK;
Henrik Pedersen, Bagsvaerd, DK;
Nuevolution A/S, Copenhagen, DK;
Abstract
Disclosed is a method for obtaining a bifunctional complex comprising a display molecule part and a coding part, wherein a nascent bifunctional complex comprising a chemical reaction site and a priming site for enzymatic addition of a tag is reacted at the chemical reaction site with one or more reactants, and provided with respective tag(s) identifying the reactants(s) at the priming site using one or more enzymes.