Luc Montagnier
Luc Montagnier, Le Plessis-Robinson FR
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20080261197 | Nucleotide sequences of HIV-1 group (or subgroup) O retroviral antigens - An HIV-1 type (or subtype) O retrovirus protein, or a natural or synthetic polypeptide or peptide including at least a part of said protein, which is capable of being recognised by antibodies isolated from a serum resulting from infection by an HIV-1 type O VAU strain or an HIV-1 type (or subtype) O DUR strain. | 10-23-2008 |
20100323391 | Method of Detecting Microorganisms with a Specimen - This invention concerns a process for preparing reagents intended for a microorganism detection test and notably an infection in humans or animals, wherein the following steps are included: | 12-23-2010 |
20110076710 | METHOD FOR CHARACTERISING A BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE BIOCHEMICAL ELEMENT BY ANALASING LOW FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC SIGNALS - The invention relates to a method for characterising a biologically active biochemical element by analysing low-frequency electromagnetic signals transmitted by a solution prepared from an analysable material sample characterised in that it comprises a pre-filtering stage. | 03-31-2011 |
20130217000 | METHOD FOR CHARACTERISING A BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE BIOCHEMICAL ELEMENT BY ANALYSING LOW FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC SIGNALS - A method for characterizing a biologically active biochemical element in a sample by prefiltering the sample and analyzing low frequency electromagnetic signals transmitted by the prefiltered solution. The prefiltering may be through a 150 nm or less filter. The prefiltering may be subsequent to a dilution, e.g., between 10 | 08-22-2013 |
20130224788 | METHOD FOR DETECTING MICROORGANISMS WITH A SPECIMEN - A process for preparing reagents for a microorganism detection test comprising: a) centrifuging medium containing a microorganism; b) filtrating the supernatant from (a); c) preparing diluted samples of the filtrate from (b); d) treating the diluted samples from (c) with an E/M field; e) detecting signals emitted from (d) using a solenoid; f) selecting samples from (e) whose signal amplitude is ≧1.5 times greater than background noise emitted by water or that present a frequency displacement towards higher values; g) placing the diluted samples from (f) into an enclosures protecting against external electromagnetic fields; h) splitting a diluted sample from (g), volume by volume, into two tubes, T | 08-29-2013 |
Luc Montagnier, New York, NY US
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20080213773 | Sensitive detection of bacteria by improved nested polymerase chain reaction targeting the 16S ribosomal RNA gene and identification of bacterial species by amplicon sequencing - A method for identifying an RNA form of a bacteria, comprising reverse transcribing RNA material; conducting PCR using primers for a first highly conserved genetic sequence generic of the bacteria; conducting nested PCR using primers for a second highly conserved genetic sequence within the first genetic sequence of the bacteria; and identifying the bacteria based on unconserved amplified sequences linked to the conserved sequences. | 09-04-2008 |
20110027774 | HIGHLY SENSITIVE METHOD FOR DETECTION OF VIRAL HIV DNA REMAINING AFTER ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY OF AIDS PATIENTS - Methods for detecting polynucleotides, especially the DNA replicated from samples obtained from subjects infected with pathogenic viruses such as human immunodefiency virus, by detecting electromagnetic signals (“EMS”) emitted by such polynucleotides, and methods for improving the sensitivity of the polymerase chain reaction (“PCR”). | 02-03-2011 |
20120024701 | GENERAL PROCEDURE FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF DNA SEQUENCES GENERATING ELECTROMAGNETIC SIGNALS IN BIOLOGICAL FLUIDS AND TISSUES - A general method for producing EMS positive samples or samples containing nanostructures characteristic of self-replicating molecules like DNA by dilution and agitation. Methods of transduction into DNA information or for inducing EMS in an originating sample and transducing the EMS signal once induced into a naïve receiving sample. Diagnostic methods using this technology. | 02-02-2012 |
20130143205 | HIGHLY SENSITIVE METHOD FOR DETECTION OF VIRAL HIV DNA REMAINING AFTER ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY OF AIDS PATIENTS - Methods for detecting polynucleotides, especially the DNA replicated from samples obtained from subjects infected with pathogenic viruses such as human immunodefiency virus, by detecting electromagnetic signals (“EMS”) emitted by such polynucleotides, and methods for improving the sensitivity of the polymerase chain reaction (“PCR”). | 06-06-2013 |
Luc Montagnier, Le Plessis FR
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20130196939 | DETECTION OF DNA SEQUENCES AS RISK FACTORS FOR HIV INFECTION - A method for identifying a risk factor for diseases, disorders or conditions, such as those caused by human immunodeficiency virus, using the polymerase chain reaction and specific primers. Methods for treating patients having these diseases, disorders or conditions by antimicrobial treatment of the risk factor by combined antiviral and antibacterial treatment or by sustaining or stimulating the subject's immune system. Methods for screening biological products including red blood cell preparations. Primers and methods for detecting nucleic acids or microbial agents associated with red blood cells, such as those associated with red blood cells in subjects infected with HIV and undergoing antiretroviral therapy. | 08-01-2013 |