Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Spore forming or isolating process
Patent
1994-02-22
1996-11-12
Fitzgerald, David L.
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Spore forming or isolating process
4353201, 435 691, 43525411, 536 235, C12N 1512, C12N 1563, C12N 510
Patent
active
055739393
ABSTRACT:
Isolated receptors for lipocalins and retinol binding proteins are disclosed, as are nucleic acid sequences coding for these molecules, and antibodies which bind to these receptors. Various uses of these materials are described as well.
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B.ang.vik Claes O.
Eriksson Ulf
Peterson Per A.
Fitzgerald David L.
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research
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