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Neuregulinl -stimulated cell migration

  • Read more about Neuregulinl -stimulated cell migration
US Application 60/735,353
Filed on 2005-11-10

A Neuronal Avalanche Size (NAS) Assay To Screen For Cognitive Enhancers And Anti-Epileptics

  • Read more about A Neuronal Avalanche Size (NAS) Assay To Screen For Cognitive Enhancers And Anti-Epileptics
US Application 60/707,651
Filed on 2005-08-12

Neuregulin1-induced Chemotaxis (or Cell Migration) Assay Using Tumor- Or Blood- Derived Cells And Cancer Research And Practice

  • Read more about Neuregulin1-induced Chemotaxis (or Cell Migration) Assay Using Tumor- Or Blood- Derived Cells And Cancer Research And Practice
US Application 60/707,714
Filed on 2005-08-12

A Novel Amplification Method Permits Pathogens To Be Detected With Microarrays.

  • Read more about A Novel Amplification Method Permits Pathogens To Be Detected With Microarrays.
US Application 60/635,239
Filed on 2004-12-09

Reporter Plasmid Phage Packaging System For Detection Of Bacteria

  • Read more about Reporter Plasmid Phage Packaging System For Detection Of Bacteria
US Application 60/560,392
Filed on 2004-04-07

METHODS FOR EXPRESSION AND PURIFICATION OF IMMUNOTOXINS

  • Read more about METHODS FOR EXPRESSION AND PURIFICATION OF IMMUNOTOXINS
US Application 60/491,923
Filed on 2003-08-01

Methods And Formulations Comprising Agonists And Antagonists Of Nuclear Hormone Receptors

  • Read more about Methods And Formulations Comprising Agonists And Antagonists Of Nuclear Hormone Receptors
US Application 60/419,454
Filed on 2002-10-18

HIV-Dependent Expression Constructs and Uses Therefore

  • Read more about HIV-Dependent Expression Constructs and Uses Therefore
US Application 60/507,034
Filed on 2003-09-28

Anxiolytic and Anti-Deppressant Actions of the Hypothalamic Neuropeptide Tuberoinfundibular Peptide of 39 Residues (Tip39)

  • Read more about Anxiolytic and Anti-Deppressant Actions of the Hypothalamic Neuropeptide Tuberoinfundibular Peptide of 39 Residues (Tip39)
US Application 60/488,135
Filed on 2003-07-16

Two Enterocin-Producing Strains Of Bacteria And Their Enterocins,Both Of Which Are Lethal To Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus Faecium (VREF) And Are Useful For Therapy Of VREF Infections And For Eradication Of VREF Carriage

  • Read more about Two Enterocin-Producing Strains Of Bacteria And Their Enterocins,Both Of Which Are Lethal To Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus Faecium (VREF) And Are Useful For Therapy Of VREF Infections And For Eradication Of VREF Carriage
US Application 60/475,782
Filed on 2003-06-05

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