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

  • Read more about TREATED BIRDSEED PREFERENTIALLY PALATABLE TO BIRDS BUT NOT PALATABLE TO ANIMALS HAVING CAPSAICIN SENSITIVE RECEPTORS
US Patent 5,821,269
Filed on 1992-06-03

DETECTION OF NITRIC OXIDE USING ELECTRON SPIN RESONANCE

  • Read more about DETECTION OF NITRIC OXIDE USING ELECTRON SPIN RESONANCE
US Application 07/919,063
Filed on 1992-07-23

VECTORS INCLUDING FOREIGN GENES AND NEGATIVE SELECTIVE MARKERS

  • Read more about VECTORS INCLUDING FOREIGN GENES AND NEGATIVE SELECTIVE MARKERS
US Application 07/792,281
Filed on 1991-11-14

SELF-ASSEMBLING RECOMBINANT PAPILLOMAVIRUS CAPSID PROTEINS

  • Read more about SELF-ASSEMBLING RECOMBINANT PAPILLOMAVIRUS CAPSID PROTEINS
US Application 07/941,371
Filed on 1992-09-03

TUMOR-SPECIFIC MOLECULES FOR CONTROLLING CANCER

  • Read more about TUMOR-SPECIFIC MOLECULES FOR CONTROLLING CANCER
US Application 07/892,667
Filed on 1992-06-03

CLONING AND EXPRESSION OF HTLV-III DNA

  • Read more about CLONING AND EXPRESSION OF HTLV-III DNA
US Patent 9,328,391
Filed on 1985-01-23

VIRUS ISOLATION AND VIRAL PRODUCTS OF HUMAN B LYMPHOTROPIC VIRUS (HBLV) ISOLATION AND PRODUCTS

  • Read more about VIRUS ISOLATION AND VIRAL PRODUCTS OF HUMAN B LYMPHOTROPIC VIRUS (HBLV) ISOLATION AND PRODUCTS
US Application 06/901,602
Filed on 1986-08-29

SUBSTRATE FOR THE EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR KINASE (eps8)

  • Read more about SUBSTRATE FOR THE EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR KINASE (eps8)
US Patent 5,378,809
Filed on 1992-08-25

Identification Of Peptides that Stimulate Hepatitis C Virus Specific Cytotoxic T Cells

  • Read more about Identification Of Peptides that Stimulate Hepatitis C Virus Specific Cytotoxic T Cells
US Patent 5,980,899
Filed on 1992-06-10

PHOSPHONOALKYL PHENYLALANINE COMPOUNDS SUITABLY PROTECTED FOR USE IN PEPTIDE SYNTHESIS

  • Read more about PHOSPHONOALKYL PHENYLALANINE COMPOUNDS SUITABLY PROTECTED FOR USE IN PEPTIDE SYNTHESIS
US Patent 5,264,607
Filed on 1992-06-12

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