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US Patent 7135454 - Use of SLURP-1 compositions for treating schizophrenia

US Patent Issued on November 14, 2006
Estimated Patent Expiration Date: Icon_subject April 16, 2024Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.
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Abstract

Disclosed herein are compositions and methods for the treatment or prevention of neurological disorders. Also disclosed are compositions and methods for the treatment or prevention of skin pathologies. The invention further discloses compositions and methods for the modulation of acetylcholine receptor activity. Antibodies generated against SLURP-1 and related proteins are also included.

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Application

No. 10826788 filed on 04/16/2004

US Classes:

514/2, Peptide containing (e.g., protein, peptones, fibrinogen, etc.) DOAI514/12, 25 or more peptide repeating units in known peptide chain structure530/350, PROTEINS, I.E., MORE THAN 100 AMINO ACID RESIDUES530/351Lymphokines, e.g., interferons, interlukins, etc.

Examiners

Primary: Saoud, Christine J.
Assistant: Lockard, Jon M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

US Patent References

5298604, Parital primary amino acid sequence of the antineoplastic protein (ANUP); a cytokine present in granulocytes
Issued on: 03/29/1994
Inventor: Sloane
5908827Protein from urine named component B
Issued on: 06/01/1999
Inventor: Sirna

Foreign Patent References

  • 0 675 956 EP 10/01/1995
  • 0 895 478 EP 02/01/1999
  • 1 093 380 EP 04/01/2001
  • WO 98/56810 WO 12/01/1998

International Classes

A61K 38/19
C07K 14/52

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