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    The NIH Office of Technology Transfer (OTT) plays a strategic role by supporting the patenting and licensing efforts of our NIH ICs. OTT protects, monitors, markets and manages the wide range of NIH discoveries, inventions, and other intellectual property as mandated by the Federal Technology Transfer Act and related legislation.

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Amino Terminally Truncated Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator

  • Read more about Amino Terminally Truncated Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator
US Patent 5,990,279
Filed on 1995-05-31

CONTRACEPTIVE VACCINE BASED ON ALLOIMMUNIZATION WITH ZONA PELLUCIDA POLYPEPTIDES

  • Read more about CONTRACEPTIVE VACCINE BASED ON ALLOIMMUNIZATION WITH ZONA PELLUCIDA POLYPEPTIDES
US Patent 5,626,846
Filed on 1995-05-30

USE OF FUNCTIONAL N-METHYLE-D-ASPARTATE ANTAGONISTS TO AMELIORATE OR PREVENT AMINOGLYCOSIDE-INDUCED OTOTOXICITY

  • Read more about USE OF FUNCTIONAL N-METHYLE-D-ASPARTATE ANTAGONISTS TO AMELIORATE OR PREVENT AMINOGLYCOSIDE-INDUCED OTOTOXICITY
US Application 08/712,477
Filed on 1996-09-11

Nitrogen containing cyclohetero cycloheteroaminoaryl derivatives for CNS-disorders

  • Read more about Nitrogen containing cyclohetero cycloheteroaminoaryl derivatives for CNS-disorders
US Patent 5,656,625
Filed on 1995-05-17

CLONING OF THE RECA GENE FROM THERMUS AQUATICUS YT-1

  • Read more about CLONING OF THE RECA GENE FROM THERMUS AQUATICUS YT-1
US Application 08/446,413
Filed on 1995-05-22

PROMOTION OF HOMOLOGOUS RECOMBINATION DNA PAIRING BY RECA-DERIVED PEPTIDES

  • Read more about PROMOTION OF HOMOLOGOUS RECOMBINATION DNA PAIRING BY RECA-DERIVED PEPTIDES
US Patent 5,731,411
Filed on 1995-06-07

Transframe Peptide Inhibitor for Viral Protease

  • Read more about Transframe Peptide Inhibitor for Viral Protease
US Patent 5,872,210
Filed on 1995-10-05

NITROGEN-CONTAINING CYCLOHETERO ALKYLAMINO ARYL DERIVATIVES FOR CNS DISORDERS

  • Read more about NITROGEN-CONTAINING CYCLOHETERO ALKYLAMINO ARYL DERIVATIVES FOR CNS DISORDERS
US Patent 5,571,832
Filed on 1994-06-20

Nitrogen containing cyclohetero cycloheteroaminoaryl derivatives for CNS-disorders

  • Read more about Nitrogen containing cyclohetero cycloheteroaminoaryl derivatives for CNS-disorders
US Application 08/201,283
Filed on 1994-02-23

ARALKYL BRIDGED DIAZABICYCLOAKANE DERIVATIVES FOR CNS DISORDERS

  • Read more about ARALKYL BRIDGED DIAZABICYCLOAKANE DERIVATIVES FOR CNS DISORDERS
US Patent 5,679,673
Filed on 1994-11-21

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