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Bonnert, GB

Roger Victor Bonnert, Leicestershire GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090082332PURINE DERIVATIVES FOR THE TREATMENT OF VIRAL OR ALLERGIC DISEASES AND CANCERS - The present invention provides compounds of formula (I)03-26-2009
20090143449Bi-Aryl or Aryl-Heteroaryl Substituted Indoles - The present invention relates to substituted indoles of Formula (I) useful as pharmaceutical compounds for treating respiratory disorders.06-04-2009
20090149448Phenoxyacetic Acid Derivatives Useful for Treating Respiratory Diseases - The invention relates to substituted phenoxyacetic acids as useful pharmaceutical compounds for treating respiratory disorders, pharmaceutical compositions containing them, and processes for their preparation.06-11-2009
20100056508AMINE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE IN BETA-2-ADRENORECEPTOR MEDIATED DISEASES - The present invention provides compounds of formula (I), wherein k, Ar, R03-04-2010
20100280001IMIDAZOQUINOLINES WITH IMMUNO-MODULATING PROPERTIES - The present invention provides compounds of formula (I)11-04-2010

Patent applications by Roger Victor Bonnert, Leicestershire GB

Roger Victor Bonnert, Loughborugh GB

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20090124596Chemical Compounds 637 - The present invention provides a compound of a formula (I):05-14-2009

Timothy Peter Bonnert, Cambridge GB

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20090155810METHODS FOR PRODUCING MEMBERS OF SPECIFIC BINDING PAIRS - A member of a specific binding pair (sbp) is identified by expressing DNA encoding a genetically diverse population of such sbp members in recombinant host cells in which the sbp members are displayed in functional form at the surface of a secreted recombinant genetic display package (rgdp) containing DNA encoding the sbp member or a polypeptide component thereof, by virtue of the sbp member or a polypeptide component thereof being expressed as a fusion with a capsid component of the rgdp. The displayed sbps may be selected by affinity with a complementary sbp member, and the DNA recovered from selected rgdps for expression of the selected sbp members. Antibody sbp members may be thus obtained, with the different chains thereof expressed, one fused to the capsid component and the other in free form for association with the fusion partner polypeptide. A phagemid may be used as an expression vector, with said capsid fusion helping to package the phagemid DNA. Using this method libraries of DNA encoding respective chains of such multimeric sbp members may be combined, thereby obtaining a much greater genetic diversity in the sbp members than could easily be obtained by conventional methods.06-18-2009
20100136660METHODS FOR PRODUCING MEMBERS OF SPECIFIC BINDING PAIRS - A member of a specific binding pair (sbp) is identified by expressing DNA encoding a genetically diverse population of such sbp members in recombinant host cells in which the sbp members are displayed in functional form at the surface of a secreted recombinant genetic display package (rgdp) containing DNA encoding the sbp member or a polypeptide component thereof, by virtue of the sbp member or a polypeptide component thereof being expressed as a fusion with a capsid component of the rgdp. The displayed sbps may be selected by affinity with a complementary sbp member, and the DNA recovered from selected rgdps for expression of the selected sbp members. Antibody sbp members may be thus obtained, with the different chains thereof expressed, one fused to the capsid component and the other in free form for association with the fusion partner polypeptide. A phagemid may be used as an expression vector, with said capsid fusion helping to package the phagemid DNA. Using this method libraries of DNA encoding respective chains of such multimeric sbp members may be combined, thereby obtaining a much greater genetic diversity in the sbp members than could easily be obtained by conventional methods.06-03-2010
20100317540METHODS FOR PRODUCING MEMBERS OF SPECIFIC BINDING PAIRS - A member of a specific binding pair (sbp) is identified by expressing DNA encoding a genetically diverse population of such sbp members in recombinant host cells in which the sbp members are displayed in functional form at the surface of a secreted recombinant genetic display package (rgdp) containing DNA encoding the sbp member or a polypeptide component thereof, by virtue of the sbp member or a polypeptide component thereof being expressed as a fusion with a capsid component of the rgdp. The displayed sbps may be selected by affinity with a complementary sbp member, and the DNA recovered from selected rgdps for expression of the selected sbp members. Antibody sbp members may be thus obtained, with the different chains thereof expressed, one fused to the capsid component and the other in free form for association with the fusion partner polypeptide. A phagemid may be used as an expression vector, with said capsid fusion helping to package the phagemid DNA. Using this method libraries of DNA encoding respective chains of such multimeric sbp members may be combined, thereby obtaining a much greater genetic diversity in the sbp members than could easily be obtained by conventional methods.12-16-2010

Patent applications by Timothy Peter Bonnert, Cambridge GB