Chemistry: natural resins or derivatives; peptides or proteins; – Proteins – i.e. – more than 100 amino acid residues
Reexamination Certificate
2007-08-07
2007-08-07
Ulm, John (Department: 1649)
Chemistry: natural resins or derivatives; peptides or proteins;
Proteins, i.e., more than 100 amino acid residues
C536S023500, C435S007210, C435S069100, C435S252300, C435S320100
Reexamination Certificate
active
10331289
ABSTRACT:
The invention provides purified human metabotropic glutamate receptors, compositions comprising such receptors, and nucleic acids that encode such receptors.
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Flor Peter Josef
Knöpfel Thomas
Kuhn Rainer
Lindauer Kristin
Püttner Irene
Novartis Corporation
Ulm John
Waibel Peter J.
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