| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 6455275 |
DNA construct for producing proteinaceous materials in eucaryotic cells |
September 24, 2002 |
| The invention relates to processes for inserting into eucaryotic cells a multiplicity of DNA molecules which includes genes coding for desired proteinaceous materials. The insertion of multiple copies of desired genes is accomplished by cotransformation with the desired genes and with |
| 5320941 |
DNA sequence encoding mas onhcogene, polypeptides encoded therefrom and diagnostic and other met |
June 14, 1994 |
| This invention provides a DNA sequence comprising an activated oncogene, said oncogene encoding a polypeptide capable of transforming NIH3T3 cells and of inducing a tumor when injected into nude mice, said DNA sequence having a nucleotide sequence substantially as shown in FIGS. 3A and 3 |
| 5179017 |
Processes for inserting DNA into eucaryotic cells and for producing proteinaceous materials |
January 12, 1993 |
| The present invention relates to processes for inserting DNA into eucaryotic cells, particularly DNA which includes a gene or genes coding for desired proteinaceous materials for which no selective criteria exist. The insertion of such DNA molecules is accomplished by cotransforming |
| 4634665 |
Processes for inserting DNA into eucaryotic cells and for producing proteinaceous materials |
January 6, 1987 |
| The present invention relates to processes for inserting DNA into eucaryotic cells, particularly DNA which includes a gene or genes coding for desired proteinaceous materials for which no selective criteria exist. The insertion of such DNA molecules is accomplished by cotransforming |
| 4399216 |
Processes for inserting DNA into eucaryotic cells and for producing proteinaceous materials |
August 16, 1983 |
| The present invention relates to processes for inserting DNA into eucaryotic cells, particularly DNA which includes a gene or genes coding for desired proteinaceous materials for which no selective criteria exist. The insertion of such DNA molecules is accomplished by cotransforming |