A method for inducing cats to exercise consists of directing a beam of invisible light produced by a hand-held laser apparatus onto the floor or wall.
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 6271344 | Enhanced affinity hyaluronan binding peptides Novel hyaluronan-binding peptides are provided. The peptides are useful in preventing and treating disorders associated with altered tissue levels of hyaluronan or RHAMM, including cancer, inflammatory and autoimmune disorders and fibrotic disorders assoc... | 08/07/2001 |
| 5993812 | Method of delaying the progression of an infection with the human immunodeficiency virus Therapeutic and prophylactic methods using Rh antibodies for delaying the progression of infection with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) in a subject who is exposed to HIV, or infected by HIV.... | 11/30/1999 |
| 5985607 | Recombinant DNA molecules and expression vectors for tissue plasminogen activator A recombinant DNA molecule adapted for transfection of a host cell comprising a nucleic acid molecule encoding mammalian erythropoietin or tissue plasminogen activator, an expression control sequence operatively linked thereto and at least one SAR element... | 11/16/1999 |
| 5888774 | Recombinant DNA molecules and expression vectors for erythropoietin A recombinant DNA molecule adapted for transfection of a host cell comprising a nucleic acid molecule encoding mammalian erythropoietin, an expression control sequence operatively linked thereto and at least one SAR element. The invention also relates to ... | 03/30/1999 |
| 5856166 | Streptomyces proteases and methods for improved secretion of recombinantly-expressed proteins A family of proteases endogenous to Streptomyces cells degrades heterologous proteins secreted from Streptomyces host cells. The previously unidentified proteases include (1) tripeptidyl aminopeptidase--Streptomyces ("Tap"), (2) a Streptomyces protease ("... | 01/05/1999 |