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COLON MUCOSA GENE HAVING DOWN REGULATED EXPRESSION IN COLON ADENOMAS AND ADENOCARCINOMAS

  • Read more about COLON MUCOSA GENE HAVING DOWN REGULATED EXPRESSION IN COLON ADENOMAS AND ADENOCARCINOMAS
US Patent 5,569,755
Filed on 1995-04-17

RECOMBINANT PSEUDOMONAS EXOTOXIN WITH INCREASED ACTIVITY

  • Read more about RECOMBINANT PSEUDOMONAS EXOTOXIN WITH INCREASED ACTIVITY
US Patent 5,602,095
Filed on 1995-03-15

T-CELL RECEPTORS AND THEIR USE IN THERAPEUTIC AND DIAGNOSTIC METHODS

  • Read more about T-CELL RECEPTORS AND THEIR USE IN THERAPEUTIC AND DIAGNOSTIC METHODS
US Patent 5,830,755
Filed on 1995-03-27

METHOD TO TARGET MARKED CELLS AND TISSUES IN TRANSGENIC ANIMALS

  • Read more about METHOD TO TARGET MARKED CELLS AND TISSUES IN TRANSGENIC ANIMALS
US Application 08/388,256
Filed on 1995-02-13

METHOD OF TREATING RETROVIRAL INFECTIONS IN MAMMALS

  • Read more about METHOD OF TREATING RETROVIRAL INFECTIONS IN MAMMALS
US Patent 5,622,959
Filed on 1995-03-03

HUMAN HERPESVIRUS-6 (HHV-6) Isolation and Products

  • Read more about HUMAN HERPESVIRUS-6 (HHV-6) Isolation and Products
US Patent 5,604,093
Filed on 1995-02-22

METHODS FOR SEPARATION AND DETECTION OF KETOSTERIODS AND OTHER CARBONYL-CONTAINING COMPOUNDS.

  • Read more about METHODS FOR SEPARATION AND DETECTION OF KETOSTERIODS AND OTHER CARBONYL-CONTAINING COMPOUNDS.
Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US2003/011562
Filed on 2003-04-15

Peptides Useful as Internal Standards for Microsequencing and Methods for Their Use.

  • Read more about Peptides Useful as Internal Standards for Microsequencing and Methods for Their Use.
US Patent 5,589,397
Filed on 1995-02-06

METHOD OF DIAGNOSING CANCER SUSCEPTIBILITY OR METASTATIC POTENTIAL

  • Read more about METHOD OF DIAGNOSING CANCER SUSCEPTIBILITY OR METASTATIC POTENTIAL
US Patent 5,753,437
Filed on 1995-02-28

USE OF LIPOXYGENASE INHIBITORS AS ANTI-CANCER THERAPEUTIC AND INTERVENTION AGENTS

  • Read more about USE OF LIPOXYGENASE INHIBITORS AS ANTI-CANCER THERAPEUTIC AND INTERVENTION AGENTS
US Patent 6,071,949
Filed on 1996-12-03

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