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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 18, 2013
Filed:
Dec. 11, 2008
Martine Jandrot-perrus, Paris Cedex, FR;
Julien Muzard, Paris, FR;
Philippe Billiald, Paris Cedex, FR;
Dominique Le Guludec, Paris Cedex, FR;
Laure Sarda, Paris Cedex, FR;
Alain Meulemans, Paris Cedex, FR;
Martine Jandrot-Perrus, Paris Cedex, FR;
Julien Muzard, Paris, FR;
Philippe Billiald, Paris Cedex, FR;
Dominique le Guludec, Paris Cedex, FR;
Laure Sarda, Paris Cedex, FR;
Alain Meulemans, Paris Cedex, FR;
INSERM (Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale), Paris, FR;
Universite Paris Diderot—Paris 7, Paris, FR;
Abstract
The present invention relates to diagnostic imaging and in particular to the diagnostic imaging of fibrosis. More particularly, the present invention provides a polypeptides, cyclic polypeptides and pharmaceutical compositions suitable for the non-invasive visualization of fibrosis. The polypeptide of the invention may comprise an amino acid sequence consisting of: X1-X2-M-H-G-L-X7-L-X9-X10-D-E (SEQ ID NO: 1) wherein amino acid X1 is R, F or P; amino acid X2 is F or V; amino acid X7 is Q, H or L; amino acid X9 is W or G and amino acid X10 is A or D.