| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 7205136 |
Catalytic antibodies |
April 17, 2007 |
| A method for increasing the rate of chemical reactions involving the conversion of at least one reactant to at least one product involves contacting the reactant with an appropriate monoclonal antibody under conditions permitting the formation of a complex between the antibody and th |
| 6365368 |
Rapid method for the detection and quantification of microbes in water |
April 2, 2002 |
| The present invention concerns methods of testing water for microbe contamination. The methods of the invention comprise supplementing existing methods with assays using specific reagents such as monoclonal antibodies. The invention also concerns a device for use in the methods of th |
| 5658752 |
Method of catalyzing chemical reactions |
August 19, 1997 |
| A method for increasing the rate of chemical reactions involving the conversion of at least one reactant to at least one product involves contacting the reactant with an appropriate monoclonal antibody under conditions permitting the formation of a complex between the antibody and th |
| 5156965 |
Catalytic antibodies |
October 20, 1992 |
| A method for increasing the rate of chemical reactions involving the conversion of at least one reactant to at least one product involves contacting the reactant with an appropriate monoclonal antibody under conditions permitting the formulation of a complex between the antibody and |
| 5037750 |
Method for producing antibodies which catalyze chemical reactions |
August 6, 1991 |
| A method for increasing the rate of chemical reactions involving the conversion of at least one reactant to at least one product involves contacting the reactant with an appropriate monoclonal antibody under conditions permitting the formation of a complex between the antibody and th |
| 4888281 |
Method of catalyzing chemical reactions |
December 19, 1989 |
| A method for increasing the rate of chemical reactions involving the conversion of at least one reactant to at least one product involves contacting the reactant with an appropriate monoclonal antibody under conditions permitting the formation of a complex between the antibody and th |