Patents by Inventor Simone Schulzchen

Simone Schulzchen 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: 9163243
    Abstract: The present invention is related to a nucleic acid molecule capable of binding to CGRP, wherein the nucleic acid molecule comprises a central stretch of nucleotides, wherein the central stretch of nucleotides comprises a nucleotide sequence of 5? HWn1n2YGGAn3An4UMn5n6Yn7n8n9n10n11Kn12Rn13ADn14n15 ARn16Un17Cn18n19Un20n21 3? [SEQ ID NO: 99], wherein H, W, Y, G, A, U, M, B, K, R, D, C are ribonucleotides, and n1 is R or dG, n2 is U or dT, n3 is K or dG, n4 is C or dC, n5 is M or dC, n6 is B or dU, n7 is N or dG, n8 is Y or dT, n9 is N or dC, n10 is R or dG, n11 is V or dA, n12 is K or dT or dU, n13 is G or dG, n14 is A or dA, n15 is U or dT, n16 is R or dG, n17 is Y or dC, n18 is C or dC, n19 is B or dC, n20 is C or dC, n21 is C or dC, and dG, dT, dC, dA and dU are 2?-deoxyribonucleotides.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 10, 2013
    Date of Patent: October 20, 2015
    Assignee: NOXXON Pharma AG
    Inventors: Simone Schulzchen, Werner Purschke, Florian Jarosch, Kai Hohlig, Christian Maasch, Sven Klussmann
  • Publication number: 20150031755
    Abstract: The present invention is related to a nucleic acid molecule capable of binding to CGRP, wherein the nucleic acid molecule comprises a central stretch of nucleotides, wherein the central stretch of nucleotides comprises a nucleotide sequence of 5? HWn1n2YGGAn3An4UMn5n6Yn7n8n9n10n11Kn12Rn13ADn14n15 ARn16Un17Cn18n19Un20n21 3? [SEQ ID NO: 99], wherein H, W, Y, G, A, U, M, B, K, R, D, C are ribonucleotides, and n1 is R or dG, n2 is U or dT, n3 is K or dG, n4 is C or dC, n5 is M or dC, n6 is B or dU, n7 is N or dG, n8 is Y or dT, n9 is N or dC, n10 is R or dG, n11 is V or dA, n12 is K or dT or dU, n13 is G or dG, n14 is A or dA, n15 is U or dT, n16 is R or dG, n17 is Y or dC, n18 is C or dC, n19 is B or dC, n20 is C or dC, n21 is C or dC, and dG, dT, dC, dA and dU are 2?-deoxyribonucleotides.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 10, 2013
    Publication date: January 29, 2015
    Inventors: Simone Schulzchen, Werner Purschke, Florian Jarosch, Kai Hohlig, Christian Maasch, Sven Klussmann