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| Inventor(s) | Menzo Jans Emco Havenga · Abraham Bout · |
| Assignee(s) |
Crucell Holland B.V. ·
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| Attorney/Agent(s) | TraskBritt · |
| Primary Examiner | Joseph Woitach · |
| Assistant Examiner | Robert M. Kelly · |
| Application Number | US10381857 |
| Filing date | 09/25/2001 |
| PCT 371 date | 08/13/2003 |
| Issue date | 06/26/2007 |
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| Predicted expiration date | 01/14/2022 |
| Patent term adjustment | 111 |
| U.S. Classifications | 424/931 · 514/44 · 435/325 · 424/932.1 · |
| International Classifications | A01N4304 · A01N6300 · A01N6500 · A61K3170 · C12N500 · C12N502 · |
| Kind Code | B2 |
| Related U.S. Application Data | CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS This application is a national entry under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of PCT/NL01/00703, filed Sep. 25, 2001, published in English on Apr. 4, 2002, as WO 02/27006 A1, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/235,665, filed Sep. 26, 2000. |
| PCT Application Number | WO20PCTNL0100703 - 09/25/2001 |
| PCT Publication Number | WO200227006 - 04/04/2002 |
| Foreign Priority | EP00203336 - 09/26/2000 · |
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