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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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Methods for Identifying, Diagnosing, and Predicting Survival of Lymphomas

  • Read more about Methods for Identifying, Diagnosing, and Predicting Survival of Lymphomas
Canada
2537254
Filed on 2004-09-03

Methods for Identifying, Diagnosing, and Predicting Survival of Lymphomas

  • Read more about Methods for Identifying, Diagnosing, and Predicting Survival of Lymphomas
Australia
2004271192
Filed on 2004-09-03

METHODS FOR DETECTING PROGRESSION OF LOW GRADE CERVICAL DYSPLASIA AND FOR DETECTING ADENOCARCINOMAS

  • Read more about METHODS FOR DETECTING PROGRESSION OF LOW GRADE CERVICAL DYSPLASIA AND FOR DETECTING ADENOCARCINOMAS
Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US2006/006116
Filed on 2006-02-21

METHOD OF DIAGNOSING AND TREATING CANCER USING B-CATENIN SPLICE VARIANTS

  • Read more about METHOD OF DIAGNOSING AND TREATING CANCER USING B-CATENIN SPLICE VARIANTS
Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US2006/005032
Filed on 2006-02-10

NON-PEPTIDE ANTAGONISTS OF GASTRIN RELEASING PEPTIDE

  • Read more about NON-PEPTIDE ANTAGONISTS OF GASTRIN RELEASING PEPTIDE
US Application 10/571,012
Filed on 2006-03-08

Non-Peptide Agonists and Antagonists of Adrenomedullin and Gastric Releasing Peptide

  • Read more about Non-Peptide Agonists and Antagonists of Adrenomedullin and Gastric Releasing Peptide
Australia
2004273057
Filed on 2004-09-08

Non-Peptide Agonists and Antagonists of Adrenomedullin and Gastric Releasing Peptide

  • Read more about Non-Peptide Agonists and Antagonists of Adrenomedullin and Gastric Releasing Peptide
Canada
2539467
Filed on 2004-09-08

Non-Peptide Agonists and Antagonists of Adrenomedullin and Gastric Releasing Peptide

  • Read more about Non-Peptide Agonists and Antagonists of Adrenomedullin and Gastric Releasing Peptide
European Patent
04783513.7
Filed on 2004-09-08

Vaccines to Methods for Prevention and Treatment of Drugs-Resistant HIV-1 Hepatitis B Virus

  • Read more about Vaccines to Methods for Prevention and Treatment of Drugs-Resistant HIV-1 Hepatitis B Virus
Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US2006/006563
Filed on 2006-02-22

Minimally Immunogenic Variants of SDR-Grafted Humanized Antibody CC49 and Their Use

  • Read more about Minimally Immunogenic Variants of SDR-Grafted Humanized Antibody CC49 and Their Use
US Patent 7,589,181
Filed on 2006-02-28

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