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MICHELLAMINES USEFUL AS ANTIVIRAL AGENTS, COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF TREATMENT

  • Read more about MICHELLAMINES USEFUL AS ANTIVIRAL AGENTS, COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF TREATMENT
US Patent 5,654,432
Filed on 1995-06-01

Antibodies Specific For Human Cripto-Related Polypeptide CR-3

  • Read more about Antibodies Specific For Human Cripto-Related Polypeptide CR-3
US Patent 5,854,399
Filed on 1995-06-05

CLONED HUMAN CRIPTO GENE AND APPLICATIONS THEREOF

  • Read more about CLONED HUMAN CRIPTO GENE AND APPLICATIONS THEREOF
US Patent 5,792,616
Filed on 1995-06-05

RECOMBINANT PSEUDOMONAS EXOTOXIN WITH INCREASED ACTIVITY

  • Read more about RECOMBINANT PSEUDOMONAS EXOTOXIN WITH INCREASED ACTIVITY
US Patent 5,821,238
Filed on 1995-06-05

RECOMBINANT ANTIBODY - TOXIN FUSION PROTEIN

  • Read more about RECOMBINANT ANTIBODY - TOXIN FUSION PROTEIN
US Patent 5,863,745
Filed on 1995-06-05

P. EXOTOXIN FUSION PROTEINS HAVE COOH TERMINAL ALTERATIONS WHICH INCREASE CYTOTOXICITY

  • Read more about P. EXOTOXIN FUSION PROTEINS HAVE COOH TERMINAL ALTERATIONS WHICH INCREASE CYTOTOXICITY
US Patent 5,705,163
Filed on 1995-06-05

METHODS FOR REDUCING TUMOR CELL GROWTH BY USING ANTIBODIES WITH BROAD TUMOR REACTIVITY AND LIMITED NORMAL TISSUE REACTIVITY

  • Read more about METHODS FOR REDUCING TUMOR CELL GROWTH BY USING ANTIBODIES WITH BROAD TUMOR REACTIVITY AND LIMITED NORMAL TISSUE REACTIVITY
US Patent 5,846,535
Filed on 1995-06-06

PRODUCTION AND USE OF HUMAN NM23 PROTEIN AND ANTIBODIES THEREFORE

  • Read more about PRODUCTION AND USE OF HUMAN NM23 PROTEIN AND ANTIBODIES THEREFORE
US Patent 6,087,117
Filed on 1995-06-07

PEPTIDE INHIBITORS OF FIBRONECTIN AND RELATED COLLAGEN BINDING- PROTEINS

  • Read more about PEPTIDE INHIBITORS OF FIBRONECTIN AND RELATED COLLAGEN BINDING- PROTEINS
US Patent 5,849,701
Filed on 1995-06-05

IMMORTALIZED HUMAN CELL LINES CONTAINING EXOGENOUS CYTOCHROME P450 GENES

  • Read more about IMMORTALIZED HUMAN CELL LINES CONTAINING EXOGENOUS CYTOCHROME P450 GENES
US Patent 5,660,986
Filed on 1995-06-05

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