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Hormia; Marketta Patent Filings

Hormia; Marketta

Patent Applications and Registrations

Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for Hormia; Marketta.The latest application filed is for "promotion of epithelial cell adhesion and hemidesmosome assembly by a laminin-like molecule".

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  • Hormia; Marketta - Helsinki FI
  • Hormia; Marketta - San Diego CA
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Patent Activity
PatentDate
Promotion of epithelial cell adhesion and hemidesmosome assembly by a laminin-like molecule
Grant 5,658,789 - Quaranta , et al. August 19, 1
1997-08-19
Soluble factor stimulation of attachment and hemidesmosome assembly in epithelial cells
Grant 5,422,264 - Quaranta , et al. June 6, 1
1995-06-06

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