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T Cell-Binding Epitopes From The Human Papillomavirus Type 16 E2 Region That Induce Significant CD8+ T Cell Reponse And CTL Lysis Activity Both Bound To HLA.A2 And And When Pulsed As Peptide

  • Read more about T Cell-Binding Epitopes From The Human Papillomavirus Type 16 E2 Region That Induce Significant CD8+ T Cell Reponse And CTL Lysis Activity Both Bound To HLA.A2 And And When Pulsed As Peptide
US Application 60/671,463
Filed on 2005-04-15

Inhiibtion of Proteasome Function to Potentiate the Proapoptotic and Antitumor Activity of Cytokines

  • Read more about Inhiibtion of Proteasome Function to Potentiate the Proapoptotic and Antitumor Activity of Cytokines
US Application 60/665,167
Filed on 2005-03-23

Inhibition Of SMAD-signaling Leads To Enhanced Insulin Production And Better Glucose Control A Potential Therapy For Diabetes And Associated Complications Due To Hyperglycemina

  • Read more about Inhibition Of SMAD-signaling Leads To Enhanced Insulin Production And Better Glucose Control A Potential Therapy For Diabetes And Associated Complications Due To Hyperglycemina
US Application 60/665,204
Filed on 2005-03-25

METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING FUS1RELATED DISORDERS

  • Read more about METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING FUS1RELATED DISORDERS
US Application 60/697,596
Filed on 2005-07-07

Infectious Particle Composition and Methods of Use Thereof

  • Read more about Infectious Particle Composition and Methods of Use Thereof
US Application 60/676,023
Filed on 2005-04-29

Identification Of A Novel Binding Protein Binding Protein, FBP-1

  • Read more about Identification Of A Novel Binding Protein Binding Protein, FBP-1
US Application 60/689,749
Filed on 2005-06-09

Method of Diagnosing and Treating Cancer Using Beta-Catenin Splice Variants

  • Read more about Method of Diagnosing and Treating Cancer Using Beta-Catenin Splice Variants
US Application 60/667,084
Filed on 2005-03-30

Human Artificial Chromosome With A Predetermined Sequence For Gene Delivery And Gene Targeting

  • Read more about Human Artificial Chromosome With A Predetermined Sequence For Gene Delivery And Gene Targeting
US Application 60/669,589
Filed on 2005-04-08

CD4+ Cell Activation And Death Markers For Evaluating Reagents That Block The Binding Of HIV-1 To CD4+ Cells Resulting In CD4+ T Cell Depletion

  • Read more about CD4+ Cell Activation And Death Markers For Evaluating Reagents That Block The Binding Of HIV-1 To CD4+ Cells Resulting In CD4+ T Cell Depletion
US Application 60/634,255
Filed on 2004-12-09

Compositions and Methods for Diagnosis and Treatment of Metastatic Disease

  • Read more about Compositions and Methods for Diagnosis and Treatment of Metastatic Disease
US Application 60/661,303
Filed on 2005-03-09

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