Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Micro-organism – tissue cell culture or enzyme using process... – Recombinant dna technique included in method of making a...
Reexamination Certificate
2007-04-24
2007-04-24
Li, Ruixiang (Department: 1646)
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Micro-organism, tissue cell culture or enzyme using process...
Recombinant dna technique included in method of making a...
C435S320100, C536S023400
Reexamination Certificate
active
10618570
ABSTRACT:
The present invention pertains to a novel transmembrane protein capable of binding to biotinylated molecules, the protein comprising a cytoplasmic domain, a membrane-spanning domain and an extracellular domain, wherein the extracellular domain comprises biotin-binding activity.
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Airenne Kari
Kulomaa Markku
Lehtolainen Pauliina
Marjomaki Varpu
Yla-Herttuala Seppo
Ark Therapeutics Limited
Li Ruixiang
Saliwanchik Lloyd & Saliwanchik
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