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Compounds for Treating Cancer, Diabetes, and HIV

  • Read more about Compounds for Treating Cancer, Diabetes, and HIV
US Application 62/146,805
Filed on 2015-04-13

HUMAN BISPECIFIC EGFRVIII ANTIBODY ENGAGING MOLECULES

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US Application 61/656,717
Filed on 2012-06-07

Methods and Kits for Measuring and Quantifying DNA Double-Stranded Breaks Using Gamma-H2AX and H2AX

  • Read more about Methods and Kits for Measuring and Quantifying DNA Double-Stranded Breaks Using Gamma-H2AX and H2AX
US Application 62/110,764
Filed on 2015-02-02

IL-15 and IL-15RAlpha Heterodimer Dose Escalation Regimens for Treating Conditions

  • Read more about IL-15 and IL-15RAlpha Heterodimer Dose Escalation Regimens for Treating Conditions
US Application 62/030,394
Filed on 2014-07-29

Griffithsin Mutants

  • Read more about Griffithsin Mutants
US Application 62/114,217
Filed on 2015-02-10

Development Of Rabbit Anti-CD133 Monoclonal Antibodies For Use In Immunoassays

  • Read more about Development Of Rabbit Anti-CD133 Monoclonal Antibodies For Use In Immunoassays
US Application 62/138,825
Filed on 2015-03-26

THE MECHANISM OF NSAID CHEMOPREVENTION IN COLORECTAL CANCER

  • Read more about THE MECHANISM OF NSAID CHEMOPREVENTION IN COLORECTAL CANCER
US Application 61/565,540
Filed on 2011-12-01

Myc G-quadruplex Stabilizing Small Molecules And Their Use

  • Read more about Myc G-quadruplex Stabilizing Small Molecules And Their Use
US Application 62/099,938
Filed on 2015-01-05

Anti-CD70 Chimeric Antigen Receptors

  • Read more about Anti-CD70 Chimeric Antigen Receptors
US Application 62/088,882
Filed on 2014-12-08

Anti-Mutated KRAS T Cell Receptors

  • Read more about Anti-Mutated KRAS T Cell Receptors
US Application 62/084,654
Filed on 2014-11-26

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