Fibrin binding domain polypeptide and method of producing

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PATENT NO 5270030
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07526397

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This invention provides an imaging agent which comprises a polypeptide labeled with an imageable marker, such polypeptide having an amino acid sequence substantially present in the fibrin binding domain of naturally-occurring human fibronectin and being capable of binding to fibrin. The invention further provides a method wherein the imaging agent is used for imaging a fibrin-containing substance, i.e., a thrombus or atherosclerotic plaque. Further provided are plasmids for expression of polypeptides having an amino acid sequence substantially present in the fibrin binding domain of naturally-occurring human fibronectin and being capable of binding to fibrin, hosts containing these plasmids, methods of producing the polypeptides, methods of treatment using the polypeptides, and methods of recovering, refolding and reoxidizing the polypeptides. The invention also provides for purified polypeptides substantially free of other substances of human origin which have an amino acid sequence substantially present in the fibrin binding domain of naturally-occurring human fibronectin and which are capable of binding to fibrin.

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SAVIENT PHARMACEUTICALS INCONE TOWER CENTER BOULEVARD 14TH FLOOR EAST BRUNSWICK NJ 08816

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Guy, Rachel Rehovot, IL 10 115
Levanon, Avigdor Rehovot, IL 38 330
Panet, Amos Jerusalem, IL 14 108
Vogel, Tikva Rehovot, IL 19 252
Werber, Moshe M Tel Aviv, IL 10 54

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