Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or... – Involving antigen-antibody binding – specific binding protein...
Reexamination Certificate
2011-03-01
2011-03-01
Ulm, John D (Department: 1649)
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or...
Involving antigen-antibody binding, specific binding protein...
C435S007210, C435S069100, C435S252300, C435S320100, C536S023500
Reexamination Certificate
active
07897358
ABSTRACT:
A recombinant canine TRPV2 channel which has been prepared by cDNA cloning and polymerase chain reaction techniques is disclosed. Expression systems for these channels and an assay using the expression systems are also disclosed. The recombinant TRPV2 channel can be used in assays to evaluate compounds which directly or indirectly interact with or bind to TRPV2 channel.
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Flores Christopher M.
Neeper Michael P.
Qin Ning
Janssen Pharmaceutica N.V.
Patton & Boggs LLP
Ulm John D
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