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A Water Soluble Small Molecule Inhibitor Of P53 Degradation: Pyrimido[4,5]quinoline-2,4(3H,10H)-dione,5-[[3-(dimethylamino)proopyl]amino]3,10-dimethyl-,monohydrochloride (NCS # 373989)

  • Read more about A Water Soluble Small Molecule Inhibitor Of P53 Degradation: Pyrimido[4,5]quinoline-2,4(3H,10H)-dione,5-[[3-(dimethylamino)proopyl]amino]3,10-dimethyl-,monohydrochloride (NCS # 373989)
US Application 60/813,946
Filed on 2006-06-14

Improved Inactivated Influenza Virus Compositions

  • Read more about Improved Inactivated Influenza Virus Compositions
US Application 60/785,781
Filed on 2006-03-24

A Method For Improving The Therapeutic Efficacy Of Asparagine Synthetase

  • Read more about A Method For Improving The Therapeutic Efficacy Of Asparagine Synthetase
US Application 60/779,143
Filed on 2006-03-03

Germline Polymorphisms Of KIAA0179 Are Associated With Nodal And Distant Metastases In Breast Cancer

  • Read more about Germline Polymorphisms Of KIAA0179 Are Associated With Nodal And Distant Metastases In Breast Cancer
US Application 60/776,643
Filed on 2006-02-24

Variants In Complement Regulatory Genes Predict Age-related Macular Degeneration

  • Read more about Variants In Complement Regulatory Genes Predict Age-related Macular Degeneration
US Application 60/773,478
Filed on 2006-02-14

Trioxane Dimers Having Surprisingly High Anticancer Activities And Surprisingly Long-lasting Antimalarial Activities

  • Read more about Trioxane Dimers Having Surprisingly High Anticancer Activities And Surprisingly Long-lasting Antimalarial Activities
US Application 60/748,548
Filed on 2005-12-08

CHIMERIC T CELL RECEPTORS AND RELATED MATERIALS AND METHODS OF USE

  • Read more about CHIMERIC T CELL RECEPTORS AND RELATED MATERIALS AND METHODS OF USE
US Application 60/796,853
Filed on 2006-05-03

AUTOLOGOUS NATURAL KILLER CELLS AND LYMPHODEPLETING CHEMOTHERAPY FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER

  • Read more about AUTOLOGOUS NATURAL KILLER CELLS AND LYMPHODEPLETING CHEMOTHERAPY FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER
US Application 60/779,863
Filed on 2006-03-06

Potent Small Molecule (no Peptide) Inhbitors As Therapeutics Against Botulinum Neurotoxins

  • Read more about Potent Small Molecule (no Peptide) Inhbitors As Therapeutics Against Botulinum Neurotoxins
US Application 60/723,442
Filed on 2005-10-05

Synthesis Of Nitrated Indenoisoquinolines

  • Read more about Synthesis Of Nitrated Indenoisoquinolines
US Application 60/568,987
Filed on 2004-05-07

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