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Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for Passier; Petrus Christianus Johannes Josephus.The latest application filed is for "mold and method for preparing a hollow 3d cell tissue structure".
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Mold and Method for Preparing a Hollow 3D Cell Tissue Structure App 20210002596 - Catarino Ribeiro; Marcelo ;   et al. | 2021-01-07 |
Methods and means for producing proteins with predetermined post-translational modifications Grant 7,696,157 - Opstelten , et al. April 13, 2 | 2010-04-13 |
Methods and means for producing proteins with predetermined post-translational modifications App 20080032922 - Elbertus Opstelten; Dirk Jan ;   et al. | 2008-02-07 |
Methods and means for producing proteins with predetermined post-translational modifications Grant 7,304,031 - Opstelten , et al. December 4, 2 | 2007-12-04 |
Methods and means for producing proteins with predetermined post-translational modifications App 20070117742 - Opstelten; Dirk Jan Elbertus ;   et al. | 2007-05-24 |
Methods and means for producing proteins with predetermined post-translational modifications App 20050164917 - Opstelten, Dirk Jan Elbertus ;   et al. | 2005-07-28 |
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