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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 04, 2014
Filed:
Feb. 21, 2012
Bruce C. Ross, Coburg, AU;
Ian G. Barr, Templestowe, AU;
Michelle A. Patterson, Laveton, AU;
Catherine T. Agius, Box Hill South, AU;
Linda J. Rothel, Glenhuntly, AU;
Mai B. Margetts, Moonee Ponds, AU;
Dianna M. Hocking, Victoria, AU;
Elizabeth A. Webb, Victoria, AU;
Bruce C. Ross, Coburg, AU;
Ian G. Barr, Templestowe, AU;
Michelle A. Patterson, Laveton, AU;
Catherine T. Agius, Box Hill South, AU;
Linda J. Rothel, Glenhuntly, AU;
Mai B. Margetts, Moonee Ponds, AU;
Dianna M. Hocking, Victoria, AU;
Elizabeth A. Webb, Victoria, AU;
CSL Limited, Parkville, Victoria, AU;
The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, AU;
Abstract
The present invention relates to isolatedpolypeptides and nucleotides. The polypeptides include an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of: SEQ. ID. NO. 110; SEQ. ID. NO. 111; SEQ. ID. NO. 112; SEQ. ID. NO. 113; SEQ ID NO: 120; SEQ. ID. NO. 123; SEQ. ID. NO. 124; SEQ. ID. NO. 125; SEQ. ID. NO. 130; SEQ. ID. NO. 131; SEQ. ID. NO. 132; SEQ. ID. NO. 133; SEQ. ID. NO. 135; SEQ. ID. NO. 136; SEQ. ID. NO. 137; SEQ. ID. NO. 138; SEQ. ID. NO. 143; SEQ. ID. NO. 144; SEQ. ID. NO. 145; SEQ. ID. NO. 146; SEQ. ID. NO. 147; SEQ. ID. NO. 148; and amino acid sequences at least 95% identical thereto.