The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2018
Nobel co-recipients: Frances H. Arnold, Sir Gregory P. Winter
"for the phage display of peptides and antibodies."
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Publication No: | US 7811994 B2 |
Title: | Phage display selection of anti fungal peptides |
Publication Type: | United States Utility Patent |
Publication Date: | October 12, 2010 |
Filing Date: | April 13, 2009 |
Inventors: | James T. English, Francis J. Schmidt, George P. Smith, Roy O. Morris, Sharon Bishop-Hurley |
Assignee: | University of Missouri System |
Abstract: | A method for the identification of peptides having an affinity for the surface of fungi is provided as is a method for the identification of peptides capable of affecting the development of a fungus. Also provided are compositions containing peptides identified using the method of the present invention. In addition, isolated polynucleotides, vectors, expression cassettes and transformed cells capable of expressing peptides identified by the method of the present invention are provided |
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Publication: | 2/2 |
Publication No: | US 5885780 A |
Title: | Method of obtaining small conformationally rigid conopeptides |
Publication Type: | United States Utility Patent |
Publication Date: | March 23, 1999 |
Filing Date: | July 19, 1991 |
Inventors: | Baldomero M. Olivera, David R. Hillyard, Richard A. Myers, Jamie K. Scott, George P. Smith |
Assignee: | University of Missouri System, University of Utah |
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Name: George P. Smith
Birth: 10 March 1941, Norwalk, CT, USA
Residence: University of Missouri, Columbia, USA
Role: "for the phage display of peptides and antibodies."
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