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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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Acridone-Derived Bisintercalators as Chemotherapeutic Agents

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Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US95/03079
Filed on 1995-03-09

T-CELL RECEPTORS AND THEIR USE IN THERAPEUTIC AND DIAGNOSTIC METHODS

  • Read more about T-CELL RECEPTORS AND THEIR USE IN THERAPEUTIC AND DIAGNOSTIC METHODS
Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US1996/004143
Filed on 1996-03-27

CELLULAR APOPTOSIS SUSCEPTIBILITY PROTEIN (CSP) AND ANTISENSE CSP

  • Read more about CELLULAR APOPTOSIS SUSCEPTIBILITY PROTEIN (CSP) AND ANTISENSE CSP
Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US1996/009927
Filed on 1996-06-07

USE OF NITRIC OXIDE-RELEASING AGENTS FOR REDUCING METASTASIS RISK

  • Read more about USE OF NITRIC OXIDE-RELEASING AGENTS FOR REDUCING METASTASIS RISK
Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US95/15381
Filed on 1995-11-20

A LIPOSOMAL DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE AGENTS

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Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US1995/009867
Filed on 1995-08-04

TISSUE-SPECIFIC TREATMENT, DIAGNOSTIC METHODS, AND COMPOSITIONS USING REPLICATION-DEFICIENT VECTORS

  • Read more about TISSUE-SPECIFIC TREATMENT, DIAGNOSTIC METHODS, AND COMPOSITIONS USING REPLICATION-DEFICIENT VECTORS
Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US95/15431
Filed on 1995-11-28

N-Substituted Piperazine Nonoates

  • Read more about N-Substituted Piperazine Nonoates
Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US90/005018
Filed on 1990-09-07

USE OF SEMI-ALLOGENEIC CELL LINE-PEPTIDE COMPLEXES TO GENERATE PEPTIDE SPECIFIC T CELL RESPONSES FOR AIDS IMMUNOTHERAPY

  • Read more about USE OF SEMI-ALLOGENEIC CELL LINE-PEPTIDE COMPLEXES TO GENERATE PEPTIDE SPECIFIC T CELL RESPONSES FOR AIDS IMMUNOTHERAPY
US Application 09/254,556
Filed on 2000-04-24

LIGANDS FOR FPR CLASS RECEPTORS THAT INDUCE A HOST IMMUNE RESPONSE TO A PATHOGEN OR INHIBIT HIV INFECTION

  • Read more about LIGANDS FOR FPR CLASS RECEPTORS THAT INDUCE A HOST IMMUNE RESPONSE TO A PATHOGEN OR INHIBIT HIV INFECTION
Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US00/02842
Filed on 2000-02-04

COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSIS OF NUCLEIC ACID INFORMATION DEFINES BINDING SITES

  • Read more about COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSIS OF NUCLEIC ACID INFORMATION DEFINES BINDING SITES
Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US96/11088
Filed on 1996-06-21

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