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SOR GENE FROM HUMAN IMMUNDEFICIENCY VIRUS

  • Read more about SOR GENE FROM HUMAN IMMUNDEFICIENCY VIRUS
US Application 07/928,660
Filed on 1992-08-17

HUMAN SCLC AUTOCRINE GROWTH FACTORS AND MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY BLOCKING THE SAME

  • Read more about HUMAN SCLC AUTOCRINE GROWTH FACTORS AND MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY BLOCKING THE SAME
US Application 07/931,977
Filed on 1992-08-19

RECOMBINANT VACCINNIA VIRUS ENCODING CYTOCHROMES P-450

  • Read more about RECOMBINANT VACCINNIA VIRUS ENCODING CYTOCHROMES P-450
US Application 07/930,781
Filed on 1992-08-17

EFFICIENT DIRECTIONAL GENETIC CLONING SYSTEM

  • Read more about EFFICIENT DIRECTIONAL GENETIC CLONING SYSTEM
US Patent 5,595,895
Filed on 1992-06-24

SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION INHIBITOR COMPOUNDS

  • Read more about SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION INHIBITOR COMPOUNDS
US Patent 5,359,078
Filed on 1992-12-04

ANTI-VIRAL CONPOUNDS AND THEIR USES

  • Read more about ANTI-VIRAL CONPOUNDS AND THEIR USES
US Application 07/926,191
Filed on 1992-08-07

SUPERCOILED MINICIRCLE DNA AS A UNITARY PROMOTER VECTOR

  • Read more about SUPERCOILED MINICIRCLE DNA AS A UNITARY PROMOTER VECTOR
US Application 07/963,328
Filed on 1992-10-16

PEPTIDE INHIBITORS OF FIBRONECTIN AND RELATED COLLAGEN BINDING- PROTEINS

  • Read more about PEPTIDE INHIBITORS OF FIBRONECTIN AND RELATED COLLAGEN BINDING- PROTEINS
US Patent 5,491,130
Filed on 1992-11-10

FUSE BINDING PROTEIN AND cDNA THEREFOR

  • Read more about FUSE BINDING PROTEIN AND cDNA THEREFOR
US Patent 5,580,760
Filed on 1993-02-22

DNA SEGMENT ENCODING A NATURAL KILLER CELL RECEPTOR

  • Read more about DNA SEGMENT ENCODING A NATURAL KILLER CELL RECEPTOR
US Application 07/921,992
Filed on 1992-08-03

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