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LARGE GRANULAR LYMPHOCYTE LEUKEMIA ASSOCIATED VIRUS

  • Read more about LARGE GRANULAR LYMPHOCYTE LEUKEMIA ASSOCIATED VIRUS
US Patent 5,891,723
Filed on 1996-05-24

Cellular Apoptosis Susceptibility protein (CSP) and Antisense CSP Cellular Apoptosis Susceptibility Protein (CSP)

  • Read more about Cellular Apoptosis Susceptibility protein (CSP) and Antisense CSP Cellular Apoptosis Susceptibility Protein (CSP)
US Patent 6,072,031
Filed on 1997-08-21

CALANOLIDES NOVEL ANTIVIRAL COMPOUNDS, COMPOSITIONS, AND USES THEREOF

  • Read more about CALANOLIDES NOVEL ANTIVIRAL COMPOUNDS, COMPOSITIONS, AND USES THEREOF
US Patent 5,859,049
Filed on 1996-05-24

MOLECULAR CLONES OF HIV-1 VIRAL STRAINS BA-L, AND USES THEREOF

  • Read more about MOLECULAR CLONES OF HIV-1 VIRAL STRAINS BA-L, AND USES THEREOF
US Patent 5,869,313
Filed on 1996-05-14

RECOMBINANT POX VIRUS FOR IMMUNIZATION AGAINST TUMOR-ASSOCIATED ANTIGENS

  • Read more about RECOMBINANT POX VIRUS FOR IMMUNIZATION AGAINST TUMOR-ASSOCIATED ANTIGENS
US Application 08/686,281
Filed on 1996-07-25

ERBB2 PROMOTER BINDING PROTEIN IN NEOPLASTIC DISEASE

  • Read more about ERBB2 PROMOTER BINDING PROTEIN IN NEOPLASTIC DISEASE
US Patent 5,654,406
Filed on 1996-05-14

CLONING AND EXPRESSION OF HTLV-III DNA

  • Read more about CLONING AND EXPRESSION OF HTLV-III DNA
US Patent 7,815,916
Filed on 1995-06-05

NUCLEIC ACIDS ENCODING ANTIVIRAL PROTEINS AND PEPTIDES, VECTORS AND HOST CELLS COMPRISING SAME, AND METHODS OF PRODUCING THE ANTIVIRAL PRO

  • Read more about NUCLEIC ACIDS ENCODING ANTIVIRAL PROTEINS AND PEPTIDES, VECTORS AND HOST CELLS COMPRISING SAME, AND METHODS OF PRODUCING THE ANTIVIRAL PRO
US Patent 5,821,081
Filed on 1996-04-26

MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY BINDING CELL SURFACE ANTIGENS FOR DIAGNOSING CANCER

  • Read more about MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY BINDING CELL SURFACE ANTIGENS FOR DIAGNOSING CANCER
US Patent 5,817,313
Filed on 1996-04-08

TREATMENT OF TUMORS BY GENETIC TRANSFORMATION OF TUMOR CELLS WITH GENES ENCODING NEGATIVE SELECTIVE MARKERS AND CYTOKINES

  • Read more about TREATMENT OF TUMORS BY GENETIC TRANSFORMATION OF TUMOR CELLS WITH GENES ENCODING NEGATIVE SELECTIVE MARKERS AND CYTOKINES
US Application 08/632,453
Filed on 1996-03-27

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