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Adult Human Dental Pulp Stem Cells In Vitro and In Vivo

  • Read more about Adult Human Dental Pulp Stem Cells In Vitro and In Vivo
European Patent
1954858.5
Filed on 2001-07-23

Nucleic Acids Encoding T2R TASTE RECEPTORS

  • Read more about Nucleic Acids Encoding T2R TASTE RECEPTORS
US Patent 7,868,150
Filed on 2009-08-20

Chemopreventive of Head And Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma

  • Read more about Chemopreventive of Head And Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US2009/054478
Filed on 2009-08-20

Nucleic Acids Encoding a G-protein Coupled Receptor Involved in Taste Transduction.

  • Read more about Nucleic Acids Encoding a G-protein Coupled Receptor Involved in Taste Transduction.
US Application 12/266,419
Filed on 2008-11-06

Hybrid Adeno-Retroviral Vector For the Transformation of Cells

  • Read more about Hybrid Adeno-Retroviral Vector For the Transformation of Cells
US Application 12/488,464
Filed on 2009-06-19

Methods and Composition for the Promotion of Hair Growth Utilizing Actin Binding Peptides

  • Read more about Methods and Composition for the Promotion of Hair Growth Utilizing Actin Binding Peptides
Macao
J/301
Filed on 2003-01-22

Bone Scaffolds, Injectable Bone Repair Materials and Methods for Bone Repair

  • Read more about Bone Scaffolds, Injectable Bone Repair Materials and Methods for Bone Repair
Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US2008/012064
Filed on 2008-10-22

Micropatterning Of Biological Molecules Using Laser Ablation

  • Read more about Micropatterning Of Biological Molecules Using Laser Ablation
US Patent 8,048,641
Filed on 2008-10-10

Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms In GCH1 For The Diagnosis And Prognosis Of Pain

  • Read more about Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms In GCH1 For The Diagnosis And Prognosis Of Pain
Japan
2008-544336
Filed on 2006-10-20

USE OF INACTIVE-PLASMIN TO TREAT CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASE AND TUMORS

  • Read more about USE OF INACTIVE-PLASMIN TO TREAT CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASE AND TUMORS
US Application 12/287,912
Filed on 2008-10-14

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