Patents by Inventor Hanno Kolbe

Hanno Kolbe has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 7510843
    Abstract: The invention concerns the use of at least one polypeptide comprising a protein fragment to obtain a diagnostic, prognostic, prophylactic or therapeutic composition for detecting, preventing or treating a pathological condition associated with a degenerative and/or neurological and/or autoimmune disease, said protein being selected among the proteins whereof the peptide sequence in native state corresponds to SEQ ID No 1, SEQ ID No 2, SEQ ID No 3, SEQ ID No 4, SEQ ID No 5, SEQ ID No 6, SEQ ID No 7, SEQ ID No 8, SEQ ID No 9, SEQ ID No 10, SEQ ID No 11, SEQ ID No 12, SEQ ID No 13, SEQ ID No 14, SEQ ID No 15, SEQ ID No 16, SEQ ID No 17, SEQ ID No 18, SEQ ID No 19, SEQ ID No 20, SEQ ID No 21, SEQ ID No 22, SEQ ID No 23, SEQ ID No 24, SEQ ID No 25, SEQ ID No 26, SEQ ID No 27, SEQ ID No 28, and SEQ ID No 29, and the peptide sequences having at least 70% identity, preferably at least 80% identity and advantageously at least 98% identity with any one of the peptide sequences SEQ ID No 1 to SEQ ID No 8 and SEQ ID No 1
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 2006
    Date of Patent: March 31, 2009
    Assignee: Biomerieux S.A.
    Inventors: Dominique Roecklin, Hanno Kolbe, Marie-Helene Charles, Carine Malcus, Lyse Santoro, Herve Perron
  • Publication number: 20060223121
    Abstract: The invention concerns the use of at least one polypeptide comprising a protein fragment to obtain a diagnostic, prognostic, prophylactic or therapeutic composition for detecting, preventing or treating a pathological condition associated with a degenerative and/or neurological and/or autoimmune disease, said protein being selected among the proteins whereof the peptide sequence in native state corresponds to SEQ ID No 1, SEQ ID No 2, SEQ ID No 3, SEQ ID No 4, SEQ ID No 5, SEQ ID No 6, SEQ ID No 7, SEQ ID No 8, SEQ ID No 9, SEQ ID No 10, SEQ ID No 11, SEQ ID No 12, SEQ ID No 13, SEQ ID No 14, SEQ ID No 15, SEQ ID No 16, SEQ ID No 17, SEQ ID No 18, SEQ ID No 19, SEQ ID No 20, SEQ ID No 21, SEQ ID No 22, SEQ ID No 23, SEQ ID No 24, SEQ ID No 25, SEQ ID No 26, SEQ ID No 27, SEQ ID No 28, and SEQ ID No 29, and the peptide sequences having at least 70% identity, preferably at least 80% identity and advantageously at least 98% identity with any one of the peptide sequences SEQ ID No 1 to SEQ ID No 8 and SEQ ID No 1
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 12, 2006
    Publication date: October 5, 2006
    Applicant: BIOMERIEUX STELHYS
    Inventors: Dominique Roecklin, Hanno Kolbe, Marie-Helene Charles, Carine Malcus, Lyse Santoro, Herve Perron
  • Patent number: 7081345
    Abstract: The invention concerns the use of at least one polypeptide comprising a protein fragment to obtain a diagnostic, prognostic, prophylactic or therapeutic composition for detecting, preventing or treating a pathological condition associated with a degenerative and/or neurological and/or autoimmune disease, said protein being selected among the proteins whereof the peptide sequence in native state corresponds to SEQ ID No 1, SEQ ID No 2, SEQ ID No 3, SEQ ID No 4, SEQ ID No 5, SEQ ID No 6, SEQ ID No 7, SEQ ID No 8, SEQ ID No 9, SEQ ID No 10, SEQ ID No 11, SEQ ID No 12, SEQ ID No 13, SEQ ID No 14, SEQ ID No 15, SEQ ID No 16, SEQ ID No 17, SEQ ID No 18, SEQ ID No 19, SEQ ID No 20, SEQ ID No 21, SEQ ID No 22, SEQ ID No 23, SEQ ID No 24, SEQ ID No 25, SEQ ID No 26, SEQ ID No 27, SEQ ID No 28, and SEQ ID No 29, and the peptide sequences having at least 70% identity, preferably at least 80% identity and advantageously at least 98% identity with any one of the peptide sequences SEQ ID No 1 to SEQ ID No 8 and SEQ ID No 1
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 25, 2006
    Assignee: Biomerieux Stelhys
    Inventors: Dominique Roecklin, Hanno Kolbe, Marie-Hélène Charles, Carine Malcus, Lyse Santoro, Hervé Perron
  • Patent number: 6656734
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a composition which is intended for transferring at least one therapeutically active substance into the interior of a target cell, characterized in that it comprises a mixture of at least one therapeutically active substance and at least one polar compound which is selected from a specific group of aprotic polar compounds. The therapeutically active substance is preferably a polynucleotide, and the polar compound is DPSO, which improves the ability of the polynucleotide to be transfected into the interior of the cells. The compositions according to the invention can be used as a diagnostic therapeutic, prophylactic or vaccinal medicament for treating the human or animal body by means of gene therapy.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 2, 2003
    Assignee: Transgene S.A.
    Inventors: Rainer Bischoff, Hanno Kolbe, Klaus Schughart
  • Patent number: 5276141
    Abstract: The invention proposes a process for purifying a highly glycosylated protein from a crude preparation which comprises the action (i) of adding to said preparation a divalent metal ion in a sufficient amount in order to form a mixture which precipitates and (ii) after precipitation, of harvesting said protein from the mixture supernatant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 1992
    Date of Patent: January 4, 1994
    Assignee: Transgene S.A.
    Inventor: Hanno Kolbe