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MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY AGAINST COMPLEMENT REGULATORY PROTEIN, SGP 120

  • Read more about MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY AGAINST COMPLEMENT REGULATORY PROTEIN, SGP 120
US Patent 5,171,663
Filed on 1989-06-14

SENSITIVE DIAGNOSTIC TEST FOR LYME DISEASE

  • Read more about SENSITIVE DIAGNOSTIC TEST FOR LYME DISEASE
US Application 07/361,850
Filed on 1989-06-05

TREATMENT OF HIV INFECTION WITH IMMUNOTOXIN AND IMMUNOTOXIN FOR USE THEREIN

  • Read more about TREATMENT OF HIV INFECTION WITH IMMUNOTOXIN AND IMMUNOTOXIN FOR USE THEREIN
US Application 07/350,895
Filed on 1989-05-12

NOVEL HYBRID PROTEINS CONTAINING HUMAN CD4 SEQUENCES LINKED TO IMMUNOGLOBULIN CONSTANT REGIONS

  • Read more about NOVEL HYBRID PROTEINS CONTAINING HUMAN CD4 SEQUENCES LINKED TO IMMUNOGLOBULIN CONSTANT REGIONS
US Application 07/344,304
Filed on 1989-04-27

PRODUCTION OF ISOLATED PROTEINACEOUS MATERIALS USING RECOMBINANT AVIPOX VIRUS VECTORS

  • Read more about PRODUCTION OF ISOLATED PROTEINACEOUS MATERIALS USING RECOMBINANT AVIPOX VIRUS VECTORS
US Application 07/339,738
Filed on 1989-04-18

Method for Producing Fusion Proteins

  • Read more about Method for Producing Fusion Proteins
US Application 07/333,830
Filed on 1989-03-31

NEW TECHNIQUES FOR PRODUCING SITE-DIRECTED MUTAGENESIS OF CLONED DNA

  • Read more about NEW TECHNIQUES FOR PRODUCING SITE-DIRECTED MUTAGENESIS OF CLONED DNA
US Application 07/332,616
Filed on 1989-04-03

PEPTIDE DERIVATIVES OF CYTOCHROME B558 AND THEIR USE AS MEDICAMENTS

  • Read more about PEPTIDE DERIVATIVES OF CYTOCHROME B558 AND THEIR USE AS MEDICAMENTS
US Patent 5,585,346
Filed on 1989-03-31

NUCLEOTIDE & DEDUCED AMINO ACID SEQUENCES OF THE FOUR VARIABLE DOMAINS OF THE 15 SEROVARS OF CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATI

  • Read more about NUCLEOTIDE & DEDUCED AMINO ACID SEQUENCES OF THE FOUR VARIABLE DOMAINS OF THE 15 SEROVARS OF CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATI
US Application 07/324,664
Filed on 1989-03-17

CALMODULIN BINDING PEPTIDE DERIVATIVES OF NON-ERYTHROID ALPHA SPECTRIN

  • Read more about CALMODULIN BINDING PEPTIDE DERIVATIVES OF NON-ERYTHROID ALPHA SPECTRIN
US Patent 5,182,262
Filed on 1989-03-02

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