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METHODS OF PROLONGING TRANSPLANT SURVIVAL USING IMMUNOTOXINS AND CO- STIMULATION BLOCKADE OF CD154 AND CD28

  • Read more about METHODS OF PROLONGING TRANSPLANT SURVIVAL USING IMMUNOTOXINS AND CO- STIMULATION BLOCKADE OF CD154 AND CD28
Germany
00904230.0
Filed on 2000-01-06

BACTERIOPHAGE/QUANTUM-DOT (PHAGEQD) NANOCOMPLEX TO DETECT BIOLOGICAL TARGETS IN CLINICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ISOLATES

  • Read more about BACTERIOPHAGE/QUANTUM-DOT (PHAGEQD) NANOCOMPLEX TO DETECT BIOLOGICAL TARGETS IN CLINICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ISOLATES
US Application 11/884,604
Filed on 2007-08-17

Strains of Bacteriophage Useful for Rescuing Patients Infected With Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus Faecium

  • Read more about Strains of Bacteriophage Useful for Rescuing Patients Infected With Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus Faecium
Japan
2000-617737
Filed on 2000-05-12

IMMUNOTOXIN WITH IN-VIVO T CELL SUPPRESSANT ACTIVITY AND METHOD OF USE

  • Read more about IMMUNOTOXIN WITH IN-VIVO T CELL SUPPRESSANT ACTIVITY AND METHOD OF USE
US Patent 5,762,927
Filed on 1997-04-11

Methds Of Inducing Immune Tolerance Using Immunotoxins

  • Read more about Methds Of Inducing Immune Tolerance Using Immunotoxins
US Application 09/636,251
Filed on 2000-08-10

Methds Of Inducing Immune Tolerance Using Immunotoxins

  • Read more about Methds Of Inducing Immune Tolerance Using Immunotoxins
US Patent 7,125,553
Filed on 1999-08-26

METHODS OF INDUCING IMMUNE TOLERANCE USING IMMUNOTOXINS

  • Read more about METHODS OF INDUCING IMMUNE TOLERANCE USING IMMUNOTOXINS
US Application 09/368,069
Filed on 1999-08-03

Beta-Amyloid PET Imaging Agents

  • Read more about Beta-Amyloid PET Imaging Agents
Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US2007/066939
Filed on 2007-04-19

Intranasal Administration Of Ketamine To Treat Depression

  • Read more about Intranasal Administration Of Ketamine To Treat Depression
US Patent 8,785,500
Filed on 2007-03-20

Intranasal Administration Of Ketamine To Treat Depression

  • Read more about Intranasal Administration Of Ketamine To Treat Depression
Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US2007/06898
Filed on 2007-03-20

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