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Florian Jarosch, Berlin DE

Florian Jarosch, Berlin DE

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20090156542MCP-1 Binding Nucleic Acids And Use Thereof - The present invention is related to a nucleic acid molecule capable of binding to MCP-1, whereby the nucleic acid molecule is for use as a medicament for the treatment and/or prevention of a chronic disease or chronic disorder, preferably selected from the group consisting of chronic respiratory disease, chronic kidney disease and systemic lupus erythematosus.06-18-2009
20090192100NOVEL USE OF SPIEGELMERS - The present invention relates to the use of a L-nucleic acid as intracellularly active agent.07-30-2009
20100062436Methods for Detection of a Single- or Double-Stranded Nucleic Acid Molecule - The present invention is related to a method for the detection of a nucleic acid molecule comprising at least a strand comprising a sequence of nucleotides in a sample, whereby the method comprises the following steps: 03-11-2010
20100284961MCP-1 binding nucleic acids - The present invention is related to a nucleic acid, preferably binding to MCP-1, selected from the group comprising type 1A nucleic acids, type 1B nucleic acids, type 2 nucleic acids, type 3 nucleic acids, type 4 nucleic acids and nucleic acids having a nucleic acid sequence according to any of SEQ. ID. No. 87 to 115.11-11-2010
20110027794Method for Synthesizing Nucleic Acids, and Application Thereof - The invention relates to a method for synthesizing a nucleic acid containing modified nucleotides. The method encompasses the following steps: a matrix strand is provided; —a primer which at least partially hybridizes on the matrix strand is provided; —nucleoside triphosphates, at least some of which are modified nucleoside triphosphates, are provided; —a polymerase activity is supplied; and—the matrix strand, the primer, and the nucleoside triphosphates are incubated so as to synthesize a nucleic acid that is substantially complementary to the matrix strand. The polymerase activity can be a reverse transcriptase activity.02-03-2011
20110046207C5a binding nucleic acids - The present invention is related to a nucleic acid, preferably binding to C5a, selected from the group comprising type A nucleic acids, type B nucleic acids, type C nucleic acids, type D nucleic acids and nucleic acids having a nucleic acid sequence according to any of SEQ.ID.No. 73 to 79.02-24-2011
20110112172SDF-1 Binding Nucleic Acids - The present invention is related to a nucleic acid molecule, preferably binding to SDF-1, selected from the group comprising type A nucleic acid molecules, type B nucleic acid molecules, type C nucleic acid molecules and nucleic acid molecules having a nucleic acid sequence according to any of SEQ ID NO:142, SEQ ID NO:143 or SEQ ID NO:144.05-12-2011
20110223127SDF-1 Binding Nucleic Acids And The Use Thereof - The present invention is related to a nucleic acid molecule binding to SDF-1, whereby the nucleic acid molecule influences migration of cells.09-15-2011

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