Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or...
Reexamination Certificate
2011-06-14
2011-06-14
Mertz, Prema (Department: 1646)
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or...
C435S006120, C435S007950, C435S041000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07960101
ABSTRACT:
Division arrested cells are used in screening assays to determine the effect of a substance of interest on the cells. The division arrested cells can be used in drug screening assays, signal transduction assays, and are especially useful in large scale, high throughput assays.
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Cong Mei
Federici Mark
Livelli Thomas
Zhong Zhong
Life Technologies Corporation
Mertz Prema
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