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PHOTOACTIVATABLE LIGANDS AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME

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US Application 60/926,218
Filed on 2007-04-24

Modulatory Effect Of RSV G Cysteine

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US Application 60/685,058
Filed on 2005-05-26

Modulatory Effect Of RSV G Cysteine Noose

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US Application 60/580,167
Filed on 2004-06-16

IDENTIFICATION AND DIAGNOSIS OF PULMONARY FIBROSIS USING MUCIN GENES, AND RELATED METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS

  • Read more about IDENTIFICATION AND DIAGNOSIS OF PULMONARY FIBROSIS USING MUCIN GENES, AND RELATED METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS
US Application 60/992,079
Filed on 2007-12-03

Biologically Potent Analogues of the DMT-TIC Pharmacophore and Methods of Use

  • Read more about Biologically Potent Analogues of the DMT-TIC Pharmacophore and Methods of Use
US Application 60/834,438
Filed on 2006-07-31

Mouse Systems For Evaluating Antiviral Agent Toxicity

  • Read more about Mouse Systems For Evaluating Antiviral Agent Toxicity
US Application 60/699,413
Filed on 2005-07-14

Novel Glycated Peptides And Proteins To Serve As Biomarkers For Diabetes Control

  • Read more about Novel Glycated Peptides And Proteins To Serve As Biomarkers For Diabetes Control
US Application 60/779,710
Filed on 2006-03-06

DMT-DERIVATIVE COMPOUNDS AND RELATED COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE

  • Read more about DMT-DERIVATIVE COMPOUNDS AND RELATED COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE
US Application 60/714,071
Filed on 2005-09-01

Targeting ABCA13 Transporter to Control Hyperlipidema.

  • Read more about Targeting ABCA13 Transporter to Control Hyperlipidema.
US Application 60/731,380
Filed on 2005-10-28

Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate Dehydrogenase-S (GAPDS), A Glycolytic Enzyme Expressed Only In Male Germ Cells Is A Target For Male Contraception

  • Read more about Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate Dehydrogenase-S (GAPDS), A Glycolytic Enzyme Expressed Only In Male Germ Cells Is A Target For Male Contraception
US Application 60/429,638
Filed on 2002-11-27

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