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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 28, 2012
Filed:
Oct. 22, 2004
Nicolas Mermod, Buchillon, CH;
Pierre Alain Girod, Lausanne, CH;
Philipp Bucher, Lausanne, CH;
Duc-quang Nguyen, Saint Prex, CH;
David Calabrese, Lausanne, CH;
Damien Saugy, Lausanne, CH;
Stefania Puttini, Lausanne, CH;
Nicolas Mermod, Buchillon, CH;
Pierre Alain Girod, Lausanne, CH;
Philipp Bucher, Lausanne, CH;
Duc-Quang Nguyen, Saint Prex, CH;
David Calabrese, Lausanne, CH;
Damien Saugy, Lausanne, CH;
Stefania Puttini, Lausanne, CH;
Selexis S.A., Plan-les-Ouates, CH;
Abstract
The present invention relates to purified and isolated DNA sequences having protein production increasing activity and more specifically to the use of matrix attachment regions (MARs) for increasing protein production activity in a eukaryotic cell. Also disclosed is a method for the identification of said active regions, in particular MAR nucleotide sequences, and the use of these characterized active MAR sequences in a new multiple transfection method.