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MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY (D612) HAVING SELECTIVE REACTIVITY FOR GASTROINTESTINAL CARCINOMAS AND METHODS FOR EMPLOYING SAME.

  • Read more about MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY (D612) HAVING SELECTIVE REACTIVITY FOR GASTROINTESTINAL CARCINOMAS AND METHODS FOR EMPLOYING SAME.
US Application 08/127,467
Filed on 1993-09-27

Prostate Specific Antigen Oligo-Epitope Peptide

  • Read more about Prostate Specific Antigen Oligo-Epitope Peptide
US Patent 6,946,133
Filed on 1996-03-20

FUSION PROTEINS THAT INCLUDE ANTIBODY AND NONANTIBODY PORTIONS

  • Read more about FUSION PROTEINS THAT INCLUDE ANTIBODY AND NONANTIBODY PORTIONS
US Patent 6,403,769
Filed on 1996-02-22

TREATED BIRDSEED PREFERENTIALLY PALATABLE TO BIRDS BUT NOT TO ANIMALS HAVING CAPSAICIN SENSITIVE RECEPTORS

  • Read more about TREATED BIRDSEED PREFERENTIALLY PALATABLE TO BIRDS BUT NOT TO ANIMALS HAVING CAPSAICIN SENSITIVE RECEPTORS
US Patent 5,672,354
Filed on 1996-02-05

Method For Measuring Incident Light in a Body Cavity

  • Read more about Method For Measuring Incident Light in a Body Cavity
US Patent 5,730,700
Filed on 1996-01-26

NUCLEOTIDE AND DEDUCED AMINO ACID SEQUENCES OF TUMOR GENE INT6

  • Read more about NUCLEOTIDE AND DEDUCED AMINO ACID SEQUENCES OF TUMOR GENE INT6
US Patent 6,255,105
Filed on 1997-09-25

IMMORTALIZED AND MALIGNANT HUMAN PROSTATIC CELL LINES

  • Read more about IMMORTALIZED AND MALIGNANT HUMAN PROSTATIC CELL LINES
US Patent 5,824,488
Filed on 1994-04-28

TREATMENT OF CANCER AND SICKLE CELL ANEMIA USING TRIBUTYRIN

  • Read more about TREATMENT OF CANCER AND SICKLE CELL ANEMIA USING TRIBUTYRIN
US Application 08/150,512
Filed on 1993-11-10

METHODS FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF A GENETIC PREDISPOSITION TO CANCER ASSOCIATED WITH VARIANT CDK4 GENE

  • Read more about METHODS FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF A GENETIC PREDISPOSITION TO CANCER ASSOCIATED WITH VARIANT CDK4 GENE
US Patent 5,714,329
Filed on 1995-11-29

A Liposomal Delivery System for Biologically Active Agents

  • Read more about A Liposomal Delivery System for Biologically Active Agents
US Patent 6,110,490
Filed on 1995-08-04

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