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A METHOD OF PRODUCING HEPATOCYTE GROWTH FACTOR/SCATTOR FACTOR AND RELATED CELL LINES

  • Read more about A METHOD OF PRODUCING HEPATOCYTE GROWTH FACTOR/SCATTOR FACTOR AND RELATED CELL LINES
US Patent 5,871,959
Filed on 1994-11-18

ASSAY FOR SENSITIVITY OF TUMORS TO DNA-PLATINATING CHEMOTHERAPY

  • Read more about ASSAY FOR SENSITIVITY OF TUMORS TO DNA-PLATINATING CHEMOTHERAPY
US Patent 5,705,336
Filed on 1995-03-07

RESTORATION OF IMMUNOCOMPETENCY TO T HELPER CELLS IN HIV INFECTED PATIENTS

  • Read more about RESTORATION OF IMMUNOCOMPETENCY TO T HELPER CELLS IN HIV INFECTED PATIENTS
US Application 08/344,794
Filed on 1994-11-23

METHODS OF PREPARATION AND USE OF RECOMBINANT ADENOVIRAL VECTORS

  • Read more about METHODS OF PREPARATION AND USE OF RECOMBINANT ADENOVIRAL VECTORS
US Application 08/390,604
Filed on 1995-02-17

SENSITIVE ASSAY FOR MEASURING GALLIUM LEVELS IN BODY TISSUES AND FLUIDS

  • Read more about SENSITIVE ASSAY FOR MEASURING GALLIUM LEVELS IN BODY TISSUES AND FLUIDS
US Patent 5,650,627
Filed on 1994-12-08

ETS2 Repressor Factor (ERF) Genetic Locus and ITS Products

  • Read more about ETS2 Repressor Factor (ERF) Genetic Locus and ITS Products
US Patent 5,856,125
Filed on 1995-06-05

A METHOD FOR TREATING KAPOSI'S SARCOMA AND BLOCKING OR INHIBITING VASCULAR PERMEABILITY

  • Read more about A METHOD FOR TREATING KAPOSI'S SARCOMA AND BLOCKING OR INHIBITING VASCULAR PERMEABILITY
US Patent 5,518,999
Filed on 1994-11-09

USE OF 9-CIS RETINOIC ACID AND ITS ANALOGS FOR PREVENTION OF BREAST AND PROSTATE CANCER

  • Read more about USE OF 9-CIS RETINOIC ACID AND ITS ANALOGS FOR PREVENTION OF BREAST AND PROSTATE CANCER
US Patent 5,821,254
Filed on 1995-02-17

AUTOTAXIN: MOTILITY STIMULATING PROTEIN USEFUL IN CANCER DIAGNOSIS AND THERAPY

  • Read more about AUTOTAXIN: MOTILITY STIMULATING PROTEIN USEFUL IN CANCER DIAGNOSIS AND THERAPY
US Patent 5,731,167
Filed on 1994-11-28

Expression Vectors Able To Elicit Improved Immune Response and Methods of Using Same

  • Read more about Expression Vectors Able To Elicit Improved Immune Response and Methods of Using Same
Australia
2002228722
Filed on 2001-11-01

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