Combinatorial chemistry technology: method – library – apparatus – Directed molecular evolution of macromolecules
Reexamination Certificate
2008-04-22
2008-04-22
Epperson, Jon D. (Department: 1639)
Combinatorial chemistry technology: method, library, apparatus
Directed molecular evolution of macromolecules
C435S006120, C530S300000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07361133
ABSTRACT:
Viruses expressing ligands on their surfaces are used as a detection means for the related polypeptide which binds the ligand. Multiple copies of the ligand can be expressed on the viral surface. These viruses may be used to detect polypeptides, cells, receptors and channel proteins.
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Banner & Witcoff , Ltd.
Epperson Jon D.
Lundgren Jeffrey S.
The Johns Hopkins University
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