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To: Mike McFarland who wrote (483)6/6/2003 10:37:21 PM
From: Mike McFarlandRead Replies (1) of 1336
 
Lentivirus-based gene transfer vectors
United States Patent 6,521,457
Inventors: Olsen; John C. (Chapel Hill, NC)
Assignee: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Chapel Hill, NC)

Just poking around. Clearly this is not the
way to exploit the patent database:

Results of Search in 1976 to present db for:
(VSV-G AND Lentivirus): 38 patents.
Hits 1 through 38 out of 38

What makes one lab's vector better than another?
Successful studies in primates.
No idea what companies have licenses for this
stuff. CEGE probably.
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