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Method And Devices For Image-Guided Catheter-based Percutaneous Repair Of Regurgitant Cardiac Valves

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US Application 11/127,112
Filed on 2005-05-12

Method of Inducing Memory B Cell Development and Terminal Differentiation

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US Patent 7,378,276
Filed on 2005-08-03

Variable Curve Catheter

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European Patent
37833389.4
Filed on 2003-11-14

Variable Curve Catheter

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US Patent 7,918,819
Filed on 2005-11-07

METHOD FOR THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF VASCULAR DISEASE

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US Patent 7,708,977
Filed on 2005-05-11

Monoclonal Antibody MP804 And Its Detection Of Primitive Stem Cells In Adult Skeletal Muscle That Mature In Vitro Into Neuronal Cells

  • Read more about Monoclonal Antibody MP804 And Its Detection Of Primitive Stem Cells In Adult Skeletal Muscle That Mature In Vitro Into Neuronal Cells
Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US2005/14176
Filed on 2005-04-25

FACTORS THAT BIND INTESTINAL TOXINS

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Canada
2498225
Filed on 2003-09-09

FACTORS THAT BIND INTESTINAL TOXINS

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Australia
2003267079
Filed on 2003-09-09

FACTORS THAT BIND INTESTINAL TOXINS

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Japan
2004-536403
Filed on 2003-09-09

FACTORS THAT BIND INTESTINAL TOXINS

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European Patent
03749554.6
Filed on 2003-09-09

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