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Methods And Compositions For Detecting Immune Responses

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France
06759339.2
Filed on 2006-05-05

Methods And Compositions For Detecting Immune Responses

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Germany
06759339.2
Filed on 2006-05-05

Human deficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) peptide encoded by the VIF gene

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US Patent 6,706,268
Filed on 2000-11-13

PROBE FOR NUCLEIC ACID SEQUENCING AND METHODS OF USE

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European Patent
10176710.1
Filed on 2006-12-12

Genetic Polymorphisms In XRCC1 Are Associated With Radiation Therapy In Prostate Cancer

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Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US2010/045383
Filed on 2010-08-12

Oral Delivery Of A Vaccine To The Large Intestine To Induce Mucosal Immunity

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Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US2010/047338
Filed on 2010-08-31

Cellular Noncoding miR-1293 and Mir-608 Are Inhibitors, Respectively, for the Expression of KSHV cIL6 and Human IL6

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Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US2010/048651
Filed on 2010-09-13

Non-M Non-O HiV Strains, Fragments And Uses

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US Patent 8,227,185
Filed on 2009-04-29

Peptides of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1) Peptide Encoded by the VIF Gene

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US Patent 6,261,564
Filed on 1997-12-31

MicroRNA Hsa-miR-17 For Diagnosing And Treating Fibrotic Diseases

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Denmark
PA 2010
Filed on 2010-08-13

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