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Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for Sasnauskas; Kestutis.The latest application filed is for "generation of native recombinant secreted human endoplasmic reticulum chaperones by using their native signal sequences in yeast expression systems".
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Generation of native recombinant secreted human endoplasmic reticulum chaperones by using their native signal sequences in yeast expression systems Grant 9,796,971 - Ciplys , et al. October 24, 2 | 2017-10-24 |
Generation of Native Recombinant Secreted Human Endoplasmic Reticulum Chaperones by Using Their Native Signal Sequences in Yeast Expression Systems App 20150191713 - Ciplys; Evaldas ;   et al. | 2015-07-09 |
Process for the production of monoclonal antibodies Grant 7,919,314 - Zvirbliene , et al. April 5, 2 | 2011-04-05 |
Process for the production of monoclonal antibodies App 20090269371 - Zvirbliene; Aurelija ;   et al. | 2009-10-29 |
Regulatory sequences and expression cassettes for yeasts, especially for kluyveromyces Grant 7,132,522 - Becher , et al. November 7, 2 | 2006-11-07 |
Dna sequence comprising regulatory regions for expressing proteins App 20040161841 - Dohner, Leopold ;   et al. | 2004-08-19 |
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