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Analogs of Thalidomide as Potential Angiogenesis Inhibitors

  • Read more about Analogs of Thalidomide as Potential Angiogenesis Inhibitors
US Application 60/271,941
Filed on 2001-02-27

Method of Inhibiting Viral Replication Targeting The Nucleocapsid Protein

  • Read more about Method of Inhibiting Viral Replication Targeting The Nucleocapsid Protein
US Application 60/266,665
Filed on 2001-02-05

SH2 Domain Binding Inhibitors

  • Read more about SH2 Domain Binding Inhibitors
US Application 60/226,671
Filed on 2000-08-22

Artificial Chromosomes That Can Shuttle Between Bacteria, Yeast, And Mammalian Cells

  • Read more about Artificial Chromosomes That Can Shuttle Between Bacteria, Yeast, And Mammalian Cells
US Application 60/282,010
Filed on 2001-04-06

Telomerase Immortalized Epithelial Cell Lines

  • Read more about Telomerase Immortalized Epithelial Cell Lines
US Application 60/255,722
Filed on 2000-12-14

Immortalized Human Ear Epithelial Cell Line.

  • Read more about Immortalized Human Ear Epithelial Cell Line.
US Application 60/136,736
Filed on 1999-05-28

SITE-SPECIFIC PEGYLATION OF RECOMBINANT IMMUNOTOXIN ANTI-TAC(fv)-PE38 (LMB-2) IMPROVES ANTITUMOR ACTIVITY AND REDUCES ANIMAL TOXICITY...

  • Read more about SITE-SPECIFIC PEGYLATION OF RECOMBINANT IMMUNOTOXIN ANTI-TAC(fv)-PE38 (LMB-2) IMPROVES ANTITUMOR ACTIVITY AND REDUCES ANIMAL TOXICITY...
US Application 60/211,331
Filed on 2000-06-09

5-Substituted Derivatives of Conformationally locked Nucleoside Analogues

  • Read more about 5-Substituted Derivatives of Conformationally locked Nucleoside Analogues
US Application 60/220,934
Filed on 2000-07-26

INHIBITION OF CELL MOTILITY AND ANGIOGENESIS

  • Read more about INHIBITION OF CELL MOTILITY AND ANGIOGENESIS
US Application 60/221,525
Filed on 2000-07-28

Compositions And Methods related to The Minn 1 Tumor Suppressor Gene And Protein

  • Read more about Compositions And Methods related to The Minn 1 Tumor Suppressor Gene And Protein
US Application 60/251,971
Filed on 2000-12-07

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