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Methods to
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Stability of Recombinant Vaccinia-Vectored Vaccines and Increase Expression of a Foreign Gene Inserted in Such Vaccines
The technology offered for licensing is in the field of vaccinia-based recombinant vaccines. In particular the invention relates to methods of stabilizing the recombinant virus, thus resulting in efficient production of the vaccine and efficient expression of the inserted gene. Stabilization of the recombinant virus is achieved by the insertion of...
Published: 10/28/2024
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Inventor(s):
Patricia Earl
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Linda Wyatt
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Bernard Moss
Keywords(s):
ANKARA
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Del
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Expression
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Fied
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Foreign
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GB1DXX
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GB1XXX
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GBXXXX
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Gene
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GENES
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GXXXXX
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INCREASE
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Insertion
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LIl
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Modi
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Modified
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MVA
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Patent Category - Biotechnology
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PLASMID
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SHUTTLE
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SITE
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STABILITY
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vaccinia
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Vector
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virus
Category(s):
Collaboration Sought > Licensing
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Application > Therapeutics
A Fold-Back Diabody Format for Diphtheria Toxin-Based Immunotoxins That Can
Increase
Binding and Potency
NIH inventors, in collaboration with Scott and White Memorial Hospital inventors, have developed new immunotoxins comprising a mutant diphtheria toxin linked to an anti-prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA) fold-back diabody. The fold-back diabody construct has a shortened linker region between the heavy and light chains of the antibody variable...
Published: 10/28/2024
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Inventor(s):
David Neville
Keywords(s):
A-dmDT390scfbDb591
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Anti-prostratic
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APPLICATION
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Based
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BINDING
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CANCER
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CB1AXX
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CB1BXX
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CB1CXX
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CB1XXX
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CBXXXX
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CXXXXX
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Diabody
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DIPHTHERIA
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Diptheria
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Fold-back
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FORMAT
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Immunotoxin
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IMMUNOTOXINS
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INCREASE
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particular
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Potentcy
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That
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toxin
Category(s):
Collaboration Sought > Collaboration
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TherapeuticArea > Oncology
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TherapeuticArea > Immunology
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Application > Therapeutics