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Patent application number | Title | Published |
20100184609 | USE OF A TERNARY MATRIX AS AN ADAPTER FOR MOLECULAR BIOLOGICAL INFORMATION, AND A METHOD TO SEARCH AND TO VISUALIZE MOLECULAR BIOLOGICAL INFORMATION STORED IN AT LEAST ONE DATABASE - It is proposed by the present invention the use of ternary matrices as an adapter of molecular biological information for integration of the said biological information. Another exclusive aspect of the present invention consists in a method of search and visualization of molecular biological information stored in at least one database, wherein a preferred implementation of the method is made using a computer program and wherein the same may be accessed using a computer network such as the Internet. | 07-22-2010 |
20100183518 | Vaccine Against Group A Beta Hemolytic Streptococcus And Respective Process For Obtaining Thereof - VACCIN AGAINST GROUP A BETA HEMOLYTIC STREPTOCOCCUS AND RESPECTIVE PROCESS FOR OBTAINING THEREOF, which predicts the production of recombinant protein cloned from the gene emm5, which contains a sequence of oligonucleotides corresponding to 52 and/or 87 amino acid residues capable of protection, isolated after the sequential molecular identification of the epitopes from the M protein carboxy-terminal region, differing in 01 amino acid residue, identified by antibodies and T lymphocytes of health human beings and of patients carriers of rheumatic fever, capable of generating a protective response by antibodies depending on the T lymphocytes; prevention of the development of the autoimmune disease by the selected epitope was evaluated in vitro with T lymphocytes from the cardiac tissue of patients with lesions arising out of rheumatic fever. | 07-22-2010 |
20080260766 | Epitopes, combined epitopes, use of epitopes or their combination, composition, uses of the composition, anti-HIV-1 prophylactic vaccines, therapeutic vaccines, method for the identification of epitopes and methods for treatment and prevention - The present invention refers to new epitopes recognized by CD4+ T-lymphocytes. In addition, the present invention refers to the uses of such epitopes and their combinations, particularly in the treatment or prevention of disorders caused by the HIV-1 virus. | 10-23-2008 |