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Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus Glycoproteins And Soluble Peptide Fragments Thereof As Antigens, Immunogens And Inhibitors

  • Read more about Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus Glycoproteins And Soluble Peptide Fragments Thereof As Antigens, Immunogens And Inhibitors
US Application 60/624,783
Filed on 2004-11-03

AUTOANTIBODY DETECTION FOR CANCER DIAGNOSTICS

  • Read more about AUTOANTIBODY DETECTION FOR CANCER DIAGNOSTICS
US Application 60/551,776
Filed on 2004-03-11

Macrocyclic SH2 Domain Binding Inhibitors

  • Read more about Macrocyclic SH2 Domain Binding Inhibitors
US Application 60/614,800
Filed on 2004-09-30

Synthetic Metal Ion Chelating Amino Acid Suitable For Use In Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis

  • Read more about Synthetic Metal Ion Chelating Amino Acid Suitable For Use In Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis
US Application 60/603,781
Filed on 2004-08-23

Arylthioindole Tubulin Polymerization Inhibitors and Methods of Treating or Preventing Cancer Using Same

  • Read more about Arylthioindole Tubulin Polymerization Inhibitors and Methods of Treating or Preventing Cancer Using Same
US Application 60/616,347
Filed on 2004-10-05

Minimally Immunogenic Germline Sequence Variants Of Humanized COL-1 Antibody And Their Use

  • Read more about Minimally Immunogenic Germline Sequence Variants Of Humanized COL-1 Antibody And Their Use
US Application 60/580,839
Filed on 2004-06-18

Modulating Kinase p38 Activity

  • Read more about Modulating Kinase p38 Activity
US Application 60/602,436
Filed on 2004-08-17

Synthetic Metal Ion Chelating Amino Acid Suitable For Use In Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis

  • Read more about Synthetic Metal Ion Chelating Amino Acid Suitable For Use In Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis
US Application 60/600,253
Filed on 2004-08-10

Methods and Compositions For Protecting Cells From Ultrasound Induced Cytolysis

  • Read more about Methods and Compositions For Protecting Cells From Ultrasound Induced Cytolysis
US Application 60/620,258
Filed on 2004-10-19

Beta-Glucuronidase Cleavable Prodrugs of O6-Benzylguanine and O6-Benzyl-2-Deoxyguanosine

  • Read more about Beta-Glucuronidase Cleavable Prodrugs of O6-Benzylguanine and O6-Benzyl-2-Deoxyguanosine
US Application 60/608,045
Filed on 2004-09-08

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