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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 14, 2012
Filed:
Mar. 17, 2009
Andreas Meinke, Pressbaum, AT;
Astrid Teubenbacher, Vienna, AT;
Beatrice Senn, Vienna, AT;
Manuel Zerbs, Vienna, AT;
Markus Hanner, Pressbaum, AT;
Jutta Pikalo, Strau, AT;
Eszter Nagy, Vienna, AT;
Carmen Giefing-krōll, Vienna, AT;
Alexander Von Gabain, Vienna, AT;
Andreas Meinke, Pressbaum, AT;
Astrid Teubenbacher, Vienna, AT;
Beatrice Senn, Vienna, AT;
Manuel Zerbs, Vienna, AT;
Markus Hanner, Pressbaum, AT;
Jutta Pikalo, Strau, AT;
Eszter Nagy, Vienna, AT;
Carmen Giefing-Krōll, Vienna, AT;
Alexander Von Gabain, Vienna, AT;
Intercell AG, Vienna, AT;
Abstract
The present invention relates to a protective peptide of() or a functionally active variant thereof; a composition comprising at least two of such peptides or variants; one or more nucleic acid(s) encoding such peptide or variant; a pharmaceutical composition comprising such peptide or variant, composition, or nucleic acid(s); a method of producing an antibody using such peptide or variant or composition; the use of such peptide or variant and/or composition and/or nucleic acid(s) for the manufacture of a medicament; a method of diagnosing ainfection using such peptide or variant, composition or a primer and/or probe specific for the nucleic acid(s); a method for identifying a ligand capable of binding to such peptide or variant; and the use of such peptide or variant for the isolation, purification and/or identification of an interaction partner of the peptide.