"Rail travel at high speeds is not possible because passengers, unable to breathe, would die of asphyxia."
Dionysius Lardner, Professor of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy at University College, London ; 1830
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 7517667 | Methods for promoting, inhibiting and detecting toxin entry into cells In vitro delivery of the diphtheria toxin (DT) catalytic (C) domain from the lumen of purified early endosomes to the external milieu requires the addition of both ATP and a cytosolic translocation factor (CTF) complex. The results presented here demonstrate that β... | 04/14/2009 |
| 6309817 | Identification of virulence determinants activators in prokaryotic pathogens Disclosed is a method for identifying activators of a transition metal-dependent repressor of virulence gene expression in infectious prokaryotic pathogens. The method utilizes genetic circuitry that represents the response of a given prokaryote to nutrit... | 10/30/2001 |
| 6022950 | Hybrid molecules having translocation region and cell-binding region Disclosed is a hybrid molecule comprising a first part, a second part, and a third part connected by covalent bonds, (a) wherein said first part comprises a portion of the binding domain of a cell-binding polypeptide ligand effective to cause said hybrid prote... | 02/08/2000 |
| 5932471 | DNA encoding chimeric toxin A chimeric toxin comprising protein fragments joined together by peptide bonds, the chimeric toxin comprising, in sequential order, beginning at the amino terminal end of the chimeric toxin, (a) the enzymatically active Fragment A of diphtheria toxin, (b) a fi... | 08/03/1999 |
| 5863891 | Chimeric toxins A chimeric toxin comprising protein fragments joined together by peptide bonds, the chimeric toxin comprising, in sequential order, beginning at the amino terminal end of the chimeric toxin, (a) the enzymatically active Fragment A of diphtheria toxin, (b) a fi... | 01/26/1999 |
| 5763250 | Chimeric toxins A chimeric toxin comprising protein fragments joined together by peptide bonds, the chimeric toxin comprising, in sequential order, beginning at the amino terminal end of the chimeric toxin, (a) the enzymatically active Fragment A of diphtheria toxin, (b) a fi... | 06/09/1998 |
| 5703039 | Chimeric toxins A chimeric toxin comprising protein fragments joined together by peptide bonds, the chimeric toxin comprising, in sequential order, beginning at the amino terminal end of the chimeric toxin, (a) the enzymatically active Fragment A of diphtheria toxin, (b) a fi... | 12/30/1997 |