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Inventor:
Wigler; Michael H.
Address:
Cold Spring Harbor, NY
No. of patents:
5
Patents:




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


 
 
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