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University of California obtains United States patent.
University of California (Oakland, CA) has patented methods and compositions for constructing stable mammalian embryonic epithelial tissues and organs as well as constructing kidney tissue, and treating renal failure. Disclosed are methods of using an active epithelial growth factor having the capability of effectuating induction of...
CODA Genomics announces issuance of optimized synthetic gene production patent.
CODA Genomics, Inc. (Laguna Hills, CA), a pioneer in applying its namesake technology, Computational Optimized DNA Assembly towards the manufacture of synthetic genes and other DNA fragments, said the United States Patent and Trademark Office has issued United States Patent 7,262,031 to its two founding scientists,...
University of California obtains United States patent.
University of California (Oakland, CA) has patented provided are nucleic acid sequences from Brassica oleracea plants that encode enzymes involved in the synthesis of a glucosinolate molecule, including BoGSL-ALK, and BoGSL-ELONG, and methods of their use. The sequences find particular use in modifying the glucosinolate content...
University of California obtains United States patent.(Brief article)
University of California (Oakland, CA) has patented a specific clinical protocol for use toward therapy of defective, diseased and damaged cholinergic neurons in the mammalian brain, of particular usefulness for treatment of neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer's disease. The protocol is practiced by delivering a ...
University of California obtains United States patent.(DMI11 genes from Medicago truncatula )(Institut National de la Recherche Argronomique)(Brief article)
University of California (Oakland, CA) and Institut National de la Recherche Argronomique (Paris, France) have patented isolated DMI11 genes from Medicago truncatula which play a major role both in the early steps of Nod factor signaling that trigger several key developmental responses in the host plant...
University of California obtains United States patent.(Brief article)
University of California (Oakland, CA) has patented immunoglobulins useful therapeutic immunoglobulins against mucosal pathogens such as S. mutans. The immunoglobulins contain a protection protein that protects the immunoglobulins in the mucosal environment. The invention also includes the greatly improved method of producing immunoglobulins in plants...
University of California obtains United States patent.(mammalian therapeutics free from prion contamination and cells )(Brief article)
The Regents of the University of California (Oakland, CA) has patented a method for producing mammalian therapeutics free from prion contamination and cells for use in such methods. Such therapeutics are produced in somatic cells having a genome with an artificially altered PrP gene. The PrP...
University of California obtains United States patent.
University of California (Oakland, CA) has patented methods of modulating cytokinin related processes in a plant and selecting a plant having a phenotype associated with an altered cytokinin-related process. (US 7,138,566)
University of California obtains United States patent.(Brief article)
University of California (Oakland, CA) has patented vanilloid receptor polypeptides and vanilloid receptor-related polypeptides, specifically the capsaicin receptor subtypes VR1 and VR2, as well as the encoding polynucleotide sequences. In related aspects the invention features expression vectors and host cells comprising such polynucleotides. In other...
University of California obtains United States patent.
University of California (Oakland, CA) has patented polynucleotides that control endosperm development in plants. (US 7,029,917)
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