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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 30, 2018
Filed:
Feb. 09, 2012
Ivan Bieche, Suresnes, FR;
Bénédicte Watelet, Saint Clement de Riviere, FR;
Tarik Asselah, Paris, FR;
Isabelle Catherine Batxelli, Aigues-vives, FR;
Eve Laure Mathieu, Montpellier, FR;
Nathalie Jullian, Montrouge, FR;
Michel Vidaud, Fontenay Sous Bois, FR;
Patrick Marcellin, Paris, FR;
Mohammad Afshar, Paris, FR;
Ivan Bieche, Suresnes, FR;
Bénédicte Watelet, Saint Clement de Riviere, FR;
Tarik Asselah, Paris, FR;
Isabelle Catherine Batxelli, Aigues-vives, FR;
Eve Laure Mathieu, Montpellier, FR;
Nathalie Jullian, Montrouge, FR;
Michel Vidaud, Fontenay Sous Bois, FR;
Patrick Marcellin, Paris, FR;
Mohammad Afshar, Paris, FR;
Other;
Abstract
The application concerns means for predicting whether a subject infected with one or more HCVs has a high probability of responding to an anti-HCV treatment which will comprise the administration of interferon and of ribavirin or whether, in contrast, that subject has a high probability of not responding to that anti-HCV treatment. The means of the invention in particular involve assaying the levels of expression of selected genes, said selected genes being: