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Pyrin gene and mutants thereof, which cause familial Mediterranean fever

  • Read more about Pyrin gene and mutants thereof, which cause familial Mediterranean fever
US Patent 6,627,745
Filed on 2000-08-07

IDENTIFICATION OF THE GENE CAUSING FAMILIAL MEDITERRANEAN FEVER

  • Read more about IDENTIFICATION OF THE GENE CAUSING FAMILIAL MEDITERRANEAN FEVER
Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US1998/017255
Filed on 1998-08-20

CALORIMETERR AND METHOD FOR SIMULATANEOUS MEASUREMENT OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND SPECIFIC HEAT OF FLUIDS

  • Read more about CALORIMETERR AND METHOD FOR SIMULATANEOUS MEASUREMENT OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND SPECIFIC HEAT OF FLUIDS
US Patent 5,988,875
Filed on 1997-12-19

SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION INHIBITORS OF ALLERGIC REACTIONS (IgE)

  • Read more about SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION INHIBITORS OF ALLERGIC REACTIONS (IgE)
US Patent 6,084,063
Filed on 1998-02-06

NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULES ENCODING HUMAN TRICHOHYALIN AND USE THEREOF

  • Read more about NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULES ENCODING HUMAN TRICHOHYALIN AND USE THEREOF
US Patent 5,958,752
Filed on 1997-02-14

PHAGE DISPLAY OF INTACT DOMAINS AT HIGH COPY NUMBER

  • Read more about PHAGE DISPLAY OF INTACT DOMAINS AT HIGH COPY NUMBER
US Patent 7,041,441
Filed on 1997-04-11

POLYPEPTIDE AND DNA SEQUENCE CORRESPONDING TO THE HUMAN RECEPTOR WITH HIGH AFFINITY IgE

  • Read more about POLYPEPTIDE AND DNA SEQUENCE CORRESPONDING TO THE HUMAN RECEPTOR WITH HIGH AFFINITY IgE
US Patent 6,602,983
Filed on 1994-09-22

ASSAY USING RECOMBINANT HISTIDYL-TRNA SYNTHETASE

  • Read more about ASSAY USING RECOMBINANT HISTIDYL-TRNA SYNTHETASE
US Patent 5,663,066
Filed on 1995-06-07

POLYPEPTIDE AND DNA SEQUENCE CORRESPONDING TO THE HUMAN RECEPTOR WITH HIGH AFFINITY FOR IGE

  • Read more about POLYPEPTIDE AND DNA SEQUENCE CORRESPONDING TO THE HUMAN RECEPTOR WITH HIGH AFFINITY FOR IGE
US Application 08/066,640
Filed on 1993-05-29

Polypeptide and DNA Sequence Corresponding to the HumanReceptor with High Affinity for IgE

  • Read more about Polypeptide and DNA Sequence Corresponding to the HumanReceptor with High Affinity for IgE
US Application 07/785,127
Filed on 1991-10-30

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