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    Each year, hundreds of new inventions are made at NIH and CDC laboratories. Nine NIH Institutes or Centers (ICs) transfer NIH and CDC inventions through licenses to the private sector for further research and development and eventual commercialization.

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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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DNA Sequence Surrounding the Glucocerebrosidase Gene

  • Read more about DNA Sequence Surrounding the Glucocerebrosidase Gene
US Application 09/173,207
Filed on 1998-10-15

METHODS OF NEUROENDOCRINE REGULATION OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS

  • Read more about METHODS OF NEUROENDOCRINE REGULATION OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
US Patent 5,866,547
Filed on 1998-01-20

Use of Immunotoxins to Induce Immune Tolerance to Pancreatic Islet Transplantation

  • Read more about Use of Immunotoxins to Induce Immune Tolerance to Pancreatic Islet Transplantation
US Application 09/064,413
Filed on 1998-04-22

THYMIC TOLERANCE IN PRIMATES

  • Read more about THYMIC TOLERANCE IN PRIMATES
US Application 08/422,100
Filed on 1995-04-14

SUSCEPTIBILITY GENES FOR BIPOLAR AFFECTIVE DISORDER

  • Read more about SUSCEPTIBILITY GENES FOR BIPOLAR AFFECTIVE DISORDER
US Application 08/827,568
Filed on 1997-03-28

CHROMOSOMAL MARKERS AND DIAGNOSTIC TESTS FOR MANIC-DEPRESSIVE ILLNESS

  • Read more about CHROMOSOMAL MARKERS AND DIAGNOSTIC TESTS FOR MANIC-DEPRESSIVE ILLNESS
Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US1997/019381
Filed on 1997-10-28

ANTIBACTERIAL THERAPY WITH BACTERIOPHAGE GENOTYPICALLY MODIFIED TO DELAY INACTIVATION BY THE HOST DEFENSE SYSTEM

  • Read more about ANTIBACTERIAL THERAPY WITH BACTERIOPHAGE GENOTYPICALLY MODIFIED TO DELAY INACTIVATION BY THE HOST DEFENSE SYSTEM
US Patent 5,811,093
Filed on 1996-04-12

METHOD OF INDUCING IMMUNE TOLERANCE USING IMMUNOTOXINS

  • Read more about METHOD OF INDUCING IMMUNE TOLERANCE USING IMMUNOTOXINS
US Application 08/878,378
Filed on 1997-06-18

ANTIBACTERIAL THERAPY WITH BACTERIOPHAGE GENOTYPICALLY MODIFIED TO DELAY INACTIVATION BY THE HOST DEFENSE SYSTEM

  • Read more about ANTIBACTERIAL THERAPY WITH BACTERIOPHAGE GENOTYPICALLY MODIFIED TO DELAY INACTIVATION BY THE HOST DEFENSE SYSTEM
US Application 08/879,139
Filed on 1997-06-19

Antibacterial Therapy with Bacteriophage Genotypically Modified to Delay Inactivation by the Host Defense System

  • Read more about Antibacterial Therapy with Bacteriophage Genotypically Modified to Delay Inactivation by the Host Defense System
US Patent 5,766,892
Filed on 1995-06-05

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