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Attorney: Schwegman Lundberg & Woessner/WARF


Number of applications: 6
Last date: September 30, 2010

Application No.Application TitleIssue Date
20100247572VIRUSES ENCODING MUTANT MEMBRANE PROTEIN
A method to prepare viruses with a mutant membrane protein gene, and viruses obtained by the method, are provided....
09/30/2010
20100203114MICELLE ENCAPSULATION OF THERAPEUTIC AGENTS
The invention provides 17 AAG encapsulated in micelle particles. The micelles can be comprised of safe poly(ethylene glycol)-block-poly(lactic acid) (PEG-PLA). A significant advantage of PEG-PLA as a carrier is that it is less toxic than Cremophor® EL or DMSO. Addition...
08/12/2010
20100179111SIGMA-1 RECEPTOR LIGANDS AND METHODS OF USE
The invention provides compounds of formula I and compositions thereof. The invention further provides methods of using the compounds and compositions. The compounds of the invention can provide high affinity binding to sigma-1 receptors in a mammal. The compounds can e...
07/15/2010
20100062014H3 EQUINE INFLUENZA A VIRUS
The invention provides an isolated H3 equine influenza A virus, as well as methods of preparing and using the virus, and genes or proteins thereof....
03/11/2010
20090311669SIGNAL FOR PACKAGING OF INFLUENZA VIRUS VECTORS
The invention provides a packaging (incorporation) signal for influenza virus vectors, and methods of using the signal to transmit and maintain influenza viral and foreign nucleic acid in virus and cells....
12/17/2009
20090270598AMPHIPHILES FOR PROTEIN SOLUBILIZATION AND STABILIZATION
The invention provides amphiphiles for manipulating membrane proteins. The amphiphiles can feature carbohydrate-derived hydrophilic groups and branchpoints in the hydrophilic moiety and/or in a lipophilic moiety. Such amphiphiles are useful as detergents for solubilizat...
10/29/2009
 
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