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SENSITIVE YEAST SYSTEM FOR DETECTION OF ANEUPLOIDY AND IDENTIFICATION OF TARGETS

  • Read more about SENSITIVE YEAST SYSTEM FOR DETECTION OF ANEUPLOIDY AND IDENTIFICATION OF TARGETS
US Application 07/818,450
Filed on 1991-12-30

A METHOD FOR DETECTING A DIfferentiation marker in normal and MALIGNANT CARCINOMA CELLS AND IN BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES AND BODY FLUIDS

  • Read more about A METHOD FOR DETECTING A DIfferentiation marker in normal and MALIGNANT CARCINOMA CELLS AND IN BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES AND BODY FLUIDS
US Application 07/783,046
Filed on 1991-10-28

PREVENTION OF DRUG-INDUCED AGRANULOCYTOSIS WITH FREE RADICAL SCAVENGERS

  • Read more about PREVENTION OF DRUG-INDUCED AGRANULOCYTOSIS WITH FREE RADICAL SCAVENGERS
US Application 07/786,004
Filed on 1991-10-31

CHARACTERIZATION OF ESTROGEN RESPONSIVE MOUSE LACTOFERRIN PROMOTER

  • Read more about CHARACTERIZATION OF ESTROGEN RESPONSIVE MOUSE LACTOFERRIN PROMOTER
US Application 07/789,728
Filed on 1991-11-12

CLONING AND EXPRESSION OF COMPLEMENTARY DNAs FOR MULTIPLE MEMBERS OF THE HUMAN CYTOCHROME P450IIC SUBFAMILY

  • Read more about CLONING AND EXPRESSION OF COMPLEMENTARY DNAs FOR MULTIPLE MEMBERS OF THE HUMAN CYTOCHROME P450IIC SUBFAMILY
US Application 07/864,962
Filed on 1992-04-09

SEMICONDUCTOR STRUCTURE USING PROTEIN AS ITS ACTIVE ELEMENT

  • Read more about SEMICONDUCTOR STRUCTURE USING PROTEIN AS ITS ACTIVE ELEMENT
US Patent 5,258,627
Filed on 1991-12-04

PHI X174 TRANSGENIC MAMMALS

  • Read more about PHI X174 TRANSGENIC MAMMALS
US Application 07/710,428
Filed on 1991-06-07

HUMAN LACTOFERRIN

  • Read more about HUMAN LACTOFERRIN
US Application 07/707,502
Filed on 1991-05-31

METHOD OF IDENTIFYING AN INDIVIDUAL HOMOZYGOUS OR HETEROZYGOUS FOR LACTATE DEHYDROGENASE-A DEFICIENCY

  • Read more about METHOD OF IDENTIFYING AN INDIVIDUAL HOMOZYGOUS OR HETEROZYGOUS FOR LACTATE DEHYDROGENASE-A DEFICIENCY
US Application 07/692,923
Filed on 1991-04-30

A CHIMERIC PROTEIN THAT HAS A HUMAN RHO MOTIF AND DEOXYRIBONUCLEASE ACTIVITY

  • Read more about A CHIMERIC PROTEIN THAT HAS A HUMAN RHO MOTIF AND DEOXYRIBONUCLEASE ACTIVITY
US Application 07/674,801
Filed on 1991-03-26

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