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BIFUNCTIONAL DTPA-TYPE LIGAND

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Australia
76565/91
Filed on 1991-03-22

NITROXIDES AS PROTECTORS AGAINST OXIDATIVE STRESS

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Switzerland
91906494.9
Filed on 1991-03-18

Use of nitroxides and oxazolidines for protection against ionising radiation and oxidative stress

  • Read more about Use of nitroxides and oxazolidines for protection against ionising radiation and oxidative stress
European Patent
97100145.8
Filed on 1991-03-18

O6 -BENZYLATED GUANINE, GUANOSINE AND 2'-DEOXYGUANOSINE COMPOUNDS POSSESSING O6 -ALKYLGUANINE-DNA ALKYLTRANSFERASE DEPLETING ACTIVITY

  • Read more about O6 -BENZYLATED GUANINE, GUANOSINE AND 2'-DEOXYGUANOSINE COMPOUNDS POSSESSING O6 -ALKYLGUANINE-DNA ALKYLTRANSFERASE DEPLETING ACTIVITY
Belgium
91906818.9
Filed on 1991-03-13

Method for the Fluorescent Detection of a DNA Sequence in Real Time

  • Read more about Method for the Fluorescent Detection of a DNA Sequence in Real Time
Canada
2076853
Filed on 1991-02-21

POLYPEPTIDE HAVING HUMAN MONOCYTE CHEMOTACTIC FACTOR ACTIVITY AND A DNA ENCODING SAID POLYPEPTIDE

  • Read more about POLYPEPTIDE HAVING HUMAN MONOCYTE CHEMOTACTIC FACTOR ACTIVITY AND A DNA ENCODING SAID POLYPEPTIDE
Japan
000065/89
Filed on 1989-01-02

POLYPEPTIDE HAVING HUMAN MONOCYTE CHEMOTACTIC FACTOR ACTIVITY AND A DNA ENCODING SAID POLYPEPTIDE

  • Read more about POLYPEPTIDE HAVING HUMAN MONOCYTE CHEMOTACTIC FACTOR ACTIVITY AND A DNA ENCODING SAID POLYPEPTIDE
Japan
502276/90
Filed on 1990-01-02

POLYPEPTIDE HAVING HUMAN MONOCYTE CHEMOTACTIC FACTOR ACTIVITY AND A DNA ENCODING SAID POLYPEPTIDE

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European Patent
90901711.3
Filed on 1990-01-02

Hepatocellular Carcinoma Oncogene

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Canada
2071924
Filed on 1990-12-13

DNA SEGMENT ENCODING A GENE FOR A RECEPTOR RELATED TO THE EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR (erbB-3)

  • Read more about DNA SEGMENT ENCODING A GENE FOR A RECEPTOR RELATED TO THE EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR (erbB-3)
Switzerland
91900108.1
Filed on 1990-11-30

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