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High-Volume On-Line Spectroscopic Composition Testing of Manufactured Pharmaceutical Dosage Units

  • Read more about High-Volume On-Line Spectroscopic Composition Testing of Manufactured Pharmaceutical Dosage Units
Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US00/19271
Filed on 2000-07-14

USE OF PENTAGASTRIN TO INHIBIT GASTRIC ACID SECRETION OR AS A DIURETIC

  • Read more about USE OF PENTAGASTRIN TO INHIBIT GASTRIC ACID SECRETION OR AS A DIURETIC
US Patent 7,365,047
Filed on 2000-09-27

ANTIPROGESTINS WITH PARTIAL AGONIST ACTIVITY

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Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US01/09395
Filed on 2001-03-23

Rapid Fluorescenct Labeling of Tissue for Microdissection Using Fluorescent Specific Binding Agents

  • Read more about Rapid Fluorescenct Labeling of Tissue for Microdissection Using Fluorescent Specific Binding Agents
US Patent 6,790,636
Filed on 2001-06-13

Methods for Improving the Function of Heterogolous G Protein-Coupled Receptors

  • Read more about Methods for Improving the Function of Heterogolous G Protein-Coupled Receptors
Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US1999/020013
Filed on 1999-09-01

Dual Modality Imaging Apparatus

  • Read more about Dual Modality Imaging Apparatus
Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US00/018222
Filed on 2000-07-03

High Throughput Infrared Spectroscopy

  • Read more about High Throughput Infrared Spectroscopy
Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US1999/015900
Filed on 1999-07-14

High Throughput Infrared Spectroscopy

  • Read more about High Throughput Infrared Spectroscopy
US Patent 6,483,112
Filed on 1999-07-14

High-Volume On-Line Spectroscopic Composition Testing of Manufactured Pharmaceutical Dosage Units

  • Read more about High-Volume On-Line Spectroscopic Composition Testing of Manufactured Pharmaceutical Dosage Units
US Patent 6,690,464
Filed on 2000-02-18

A METHOD FOR REDUCING THE IMMUNOGENICITY OF ANTIBODY VARIABLE DOMAINS

  • Read more about A METHOD FOR REDUCING THE IMMUNOGENICITY OF ANTIBODY VARIABLE DOMAINS
US Application 08/905,280
Filed on 1997-08-01

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