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METHODS FOR DETECTING PROGRESSION OF LOW GRADE CERVICAL DYSPLASIA AND FOR DETECTING ADENOCARCINOMAS

  • Read more about METHODS FOR DETECTING PROGRESSION OF LOW GRADE CERVICAL DYSPLASIA AND FOR DETECTING ADENOCARCINOMAS
Germany
06748239.8
Filed on 2006-02-21

METHODS FOR DETECTING PROGRESSION OF LOW GRADE CERVICAL DYSPLASIA AND FOR DETECTING ADENOCARCINOMAS

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Switzerland
06748239.8
Filed on 2006-02-21

Methods to Prevent Tumor Recurrence by Blockade of TGF-Beta

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United Kingdom
03779310.6
Filed on 2003-10-24

Methods to Prevent Tumor Recurrence by Blockade of TGF-Beta

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France
03779310.6
Filed on 2003-10-24

Methods to Prevent Tumor Recurrence by Blockade of TGF-Beta

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Germany
03779310.6
Filed on 2003-10-24

Inactivation Of Cbl-b Can Obviate The Requirement For CD28 Costimulation Of T Cells In Tumor Rejection

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US Patent 9,334,522
Filed on 2011-07-29

AGENTS AND METHODS TO ELICIT ANTI-TUMOR IMMUNE RESPONSE

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European Patent
07838099.5
Filed on 2007-09-13

Multimeric Proteins From Isolated Engineered Antibody Domains

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Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US11/024552
Filed on 2011-02-11

Biomarkers for Hepatocellular Cancer

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Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US2011/032285
Filed on 2011-04-13

TUMOR SUPPRESSOR GENE p33ING2

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US Patent 8,206,937
Filed on 2011-04-04

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