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Trypotophan as a Functional Replacement for ADP-ribose-arginine in Recombinant Proteins

  • Read more about Trypotophan as a Functional Replacement for ADP-ribose-arginine in Recombinant Proteins
Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US2003/020498
Filed on 2003-06-27

INHIBITION OF CELL PROLIFERATION USING ANTI-SENSE OLIGONUCLEOTIDES

  • Read more about INHIBITION OF CELL PROLIFERATION USING ANTI-SENSE OLIGONUCLEOTIDES
US Patent 5,756,476
Filed on 1994-01-26

CLONES ENCODING MAMMALIAN ADP-RIBOSYLARGININE HYDROLASES

  • Read more about CLONES ENCODING MAMMALIAN ADP-RIBOSYLARGININE HYDROLASES
US Patent 5,716,816
Filed on 1994-01-14

Adenovirus Comprising Deletions on The E1A, E1B And E3 Regions For Transfer of Genes to The Lung

  • Read more about Adenovirus Comprising Deletions on The E1A, E1B And E3 Regions For Transfer of Genes to The Lung
US Patent 6,013,638
Filed on 1993-12-13

ADENO-ASSOCIATED VIRUS VECTOR AND CIS-ACTING REGULATORY AND PROMOTER ELEMENTS CAPABLE OF EXPRESSING AT LEAST ONE GLOBIN GENE AND METHOD...

  • Read more about ADENO-ASSOCIATED VIRUS VECTOR AND CIS-ACTING REGULATORY AND PROMOTER ELEMENTS CAPABLE OF EXPRESSING AT LEAST ONE GLOBIN GENE AND METHOD...
US Application 07/923,418
Filed on 1992-07-31

ADENO-ASSOCIATED VIRUS CAPABLE OF EXPRESSING AT LEAST ONE GLOBIN GENE AND METHODS OF PRODUCING AND USING THE SAME FOR GENE THERAPY

  • Read more about ADENO-ASSOCIATED VIRUS CAPABLE OF EXPRESSING AT LEAST ONE GLOBIN GENE AND METHODS OF PRODUCING AND USING THE SAME FOR GENE THERAPY
US Application 07/893,513
Filed on 1992-06-03

VECTOR SYSTEMS FOR THE GENERATION OF ADENO-ASSOCIATED VIRUS PARTICLES

  • Read more about VECTOR SYSTEMS FOR THE GENERATION OF ADENO-ASSOCIATED VIRUS PARTICLES
US Patent 5,693,531
Filed on 1993-11-24

DISPLACEMENT COUTERCURRENT CHROMATOGRAPHY

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US Patent 5,449,461
Filed on 1994-06-21

Fast Displacement Encoding With Stimulated Magnetic Resonance Echoes By Sampling Both Components Of A Stimulated Echo

  • Read more about Fast Displacement Encoding With Stimulated Magnetic Resonance Echoes By Sampling Both Components Of A Stimulated Echo
Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US2000/021299
Filed on 2000-08-04

METHOD FOR CONCENTRATING A SOLUTE BY COUNTERCURRENT CHROMATOGRAPHY

  • Read more about METHOD FOR CONCENTRATING A SOLUTE BY COUNTERCURRENT CHROMATOGRAPHY
US Patent 5,354,473
Filed on 1993-09-20

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