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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 13, 2015
Filed:
Oct. 08, 2010
Dean Jason Naylor, Carindale, AU;
Richard James Brown, St. Lucia, AU;
Christopher Bruce Howard, Rochedale, AU;
Christopher John DE Bakker, Margate, AU;
Jeanette Elizabeth Stok, Greenslopes, AU;
Andrew Leigh James, Barellan Point, AU;
Daniel Scott Lambert, Waterford, AU;
Kylie Jane Ralston, Kahibah, AU;
Walter Rene Antonius Van Heumen, Bellbowrie, AU;
Linda Allison Ward, Coopers Plains, AU;
Dean Jason Naylor, Carindale, AU;
Richard James Brown, St. Lucia, AU;
Christopher Bruce Howard, Rochedale, AU;
Christopher John De Bakker, Margate, AU;
Jeanette Elizabeth Stok, Greenslopes, AU;
Andrew Leigh James, Barellan Point, AU;
Daniel Scott Lambert, Waterford, AU;
Kylie Jane Ralston, Kahibah, AU;
Walter Rene Antonius Van Heumen, Bellbowrie, AU;
Linda Allison Ward, Coopers Plains, AU;
CBio Limited, Queensland, AU;
Abstract
The invention relates generally to chaperonin 10 N-terminal variants. More specifically, the invention relates to chaperonin 10 N-terminal variants with enhanced immunomodulatory capacity and/or enhanced binding affinity for pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) and/or damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs).