Article: Columbia obtains United States patent.(Brief Article)

Columbia University in the City of New York (New York, NY) has patented an isolated nucleic molecule encoding a polypeptide capable of binding a p75NTR receptor, and a purified version of said polypeptide capable of binding a p75NTR receptor. This invention provides a method of producing a purified polypeptide capable of binding a p75NTR receptor. This invention provides an antisense oligonucleotide having a nucleic acid sequence capable of specifically hybridizing to an mRNA molecule encoding the above described polypeptide. This invention provides a method producing a polypeptide capable of binding p75NT recptor into a suitable vector. This invention provides a method of ...

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