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WR (Western Reserve) Strain of Vaccinia Virus with K151E Mutation in A34R Gene
Mutation in gene A34R can regulate the release of progeny virions from the surface of parental cells.
Published: 7/25/2024   |   Inventor(s): Rafael Blasco, Bernard Moss
Keywords(s): A34, AC4XXX, AC5XXX, ACXXXX, AXXXXX, Cell, DDXXXX, DISSOCIATION, DXXXXX, GCXXXX, GLYCOPROTEIN, MEMBRANE, Progeny, REGULATED, research, RESEARCH MATERIAL, research reagent, RESEARCH TOOL, RM, RXXXXX, vaccinia, viral, virus, WIXXXX, XEXXXX, XKXXXX
Category(s): Collaboration Sought > Licensing, Application > Vaccines, Application > Therapeutics, Application > Research Materials, TherapeuticArea > Infectious Disease
A Novel Virus-Based Expression System
The present invention is related to a recombinant viral vector for vaccines. Currently available poxvirus vectors for humans and other animals exhibit suboptimal expression of recombinant gene(s) and high expression of vector proteins which causes weak immunogenicity and high anti-vector immune response. The present novel virus-based expression vectors...
Published: 7/25/2024   |   Inventor(s): Linda Wyatt, Bernard Moss
Keywords(s): Expression, Gene, GENES, High, LOW, Non-Replicating, System, TARGET, vaccinia, Vector, virus, VJXXXX, VKXXXX, VLXXXX, VOXXXX, WAXXXX, WIXXXX, WNXXXX, XEXXXX, YAXXXX, YBXXXX, YFXXXX
Category(s): Collaboration Sought > Collaboration, Application > Research Materials, Application > Diagnostics, Application > Vaccines, TherapeuticArea > Infectious Disease, Application > Consumer Products, Application > Therapeutics
Methods to Increase Stability of Recombinant Vaccinia-Vectored Vaccines and Increase Expression of a Foreign Gene Inserted in Such Vaccines
The technology offered for licensing is in the field of vaccinia-based recombinant vaccines. In particular the invention relates to methods of stabilizing the recombinant virus, thus resulting in efficient production of the vaccine and efficient expression of the inserted gene. Stabilization of the recombinant virus is achieved by the insertion of...
Published: 7/25/2024   |   Inventor(s): Patricia Earl, Linda Wyatt, Bernard Moss
Keywords(s): ANKARA, Del, Expression, Fied, Foreign, GB1DXX, GB1XXX, GBXXXX, Gene, GENES, GXXXXX, INCREASE, Insertion, LIl, Modi, Modified, MVA, Patent Category - Biotechnology, PLASMID, SHUTTLE, SITE, STABILITY, vaccinia, Vector, virus
Category(s): Collaboration Sought > Licensing, Application > Therapeutics
Biological/Research Material for H1N1 Influenza Virus Vaccine Research
Offered for licensing is a recombinant attenuated vaccinia virus, MVA, that expresses the haemagglutinin (HA) and nucleoprotein (NP) of influenza virus A/PR/8/34 (H1N1). The virus has been shown to stimulate protective immunity to influenza virus in mice. The materials can be used for research purposes and in particular in the area of influenza virus...
Published: 7/25/2024   |   Inventor(s): Linda Wyatt, Bernard Moss
Keywords(s): A/PR/8/34, Attenuated, AXXXXX, DCXXXX, DDXXXX, DXXXXX, EXPRESSES, H1N1, Ha, Haemagglutinin, INFLUENZA, MVA, Np, NUCLEOPROTEIN, RESEARCH MATERIAL, That, vaccinia, virus
Category(s): Collaboration Sought > Licensing, Application > Research Materials, Application > Vaccines, TherapeuticArea > Infectious Disease
Recombinant Vaccines Based on Poxvirus Vectors
The technology offered for licensing is foundational in the area of recombinant DNA vaccines. In the last several years, facilitated through a licensing program of the NIH, the technology has been broadly applied in the development and commercialization of several novel human and veterinary vaccines in the areas of infectious disease as well as cancer...
Published: 7/25/2024   |   Inventor(s): Bernard Moss
Keywords(s): B, BBXXXX, BCXXXX, DC5BXX, DC5XXX, DCXXXX, Duke DNA Project, Hepatitis, INFLUENZA, POX VIRUS, rabies, recombinant, vaccines, vaccinia, virus, VLXXXX, VOXXXX, WNXXXX, XKXXXX
Category(s): Collaboration Sought > Licensing, Application > Vaccines, Application > Consumer Products, TherapeuticArea > Infectious Disease
A Shuttle Plasmid, Recombinant MVA/HIV1 Clinical Vaccine Constructs and a Mechanism for Enhanced Stability of Foreign Gene Inserts by Codon Alternation and for Insertion of the Foreign Gene Between Two Vaccinia Virus Essential Genes
Since the onset of the AIDS epidemic more than two decades ago, enormous efforts have been directed to making a vaccine that will protect against human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV); an effective vaccine is thought to require the induction of cellular and humoral responses. Vaccine candidates have included a variety of HIV immunogens delivered as...
Published: 7/25/2024   |   Inventor(s): Patricia Earl, Linda Wyatt, Bernard Moss
Keywords(s): Alteration, Alternation, BETWEEN, Clinical, CODON, Constructs, DC5AXX, DC5XXX, DCXXXX, DDXXXX, DXXXXX, Enhanced, ESSENTIAL, Foreign, Gene, Genebetween, GENES, Hyper IgM syndrome, Immunodeficiency 2, Immunodeficiency 4, Immunodeficiency-3, Insertion, Inserts, Mechanism, MVA/HIV1, PLASMID, recombinant, Severe combined immunodeficiency, x-linked, SHUTTLE, STABILITY, TWO, Vaccine, vaccinia, virus, Wiskott Aldrich syndrome
Category(s): Collaboration Sought > Licensing, Application > Research Materials, TherapeuticArea > Infectious Disease, Application > Vaccines
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