Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Virus or bacteriophage – except for viral vector or...
Reexamination Certificate
2006-05-23
2006-05-23
Housel, James (Department: 1648)
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Virus or bacteriophage, except for viral vector or...
C435S325000, C435S239000, C435S239000, C435S261000, C435S006120
Reexamination Certificate
active
07049127
ABSTRACT:
A simple and efficient method of producing mammalian reovirus is developed using HEK 293 cells. The method provides for fast production of reovirus in high yield. Furthermore, this method provides for a simpler purification procedure of the produced reovirus.
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Coffey Matthew C.
Thompson Bradley G.
Fish & Richardson P.C.
Housel James
Li Bao Qun
Oncolytics Biotech Inc.
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