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Title: US5386025: Calcium channel compositions and methods
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Inventor: Jay, Scott D.; Iowa City, IA
Ellis, Steven B.; San Diego, CA
Harpold, Michael M.; San Diego, CA
Campbell, Kevin P.; Iowa City, IA

Assignee: The Salk Institute Biotechnology/Industrial Associates, San Diego, CA
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Published / Filed: 1995-01-31 / 1990-02-20

Application Number: US1990000482384

IPC Code: Advanced: A61K 38/00; A61P 43/00; C07H 21/02; C07H 21/04; C07K 14/00; C07K 14/705; C07K 19/00; C12N 5/10; C12N 15/09; C12N 15/12; C12P 21/02; C12Q 1/02; C12Q 1/68; C12R 1/91;
Core: C07H 21/00; C07K 14/435; more...
IPC-7: C07H 21/02; C07H 21/04; C12N 5/10; C12Q 1/68;

ECLA Code: C07K14/705; C12Q1/68M;

U.S. Class: Current: 536/023.5; 435/006; 435/356;
Original: 536/023.5; 435/006; 435/240.2;

Field of Search: 536/027,23.5 435/006,240.2 935/077,78

Government Interest:     The work was supported in part by the Government under Grants HL-37187, HL-14388 and HL-39265 awarded by the National Institutes of Health (DHHS). The Government may have certain rights in the invention.

Priority Number:
1990-02-20  US1990000482384

Abstract:     Calcium channel gamma -subunit-encoding cDNAs, and related compositions and methods, are provided.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Brown, Martin, Haller & McClain ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Fleisher, Mindy B.;

Maintenance Status: CC Certificate of Correction issued

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First Claim:
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That which is claimed is:     1. An isolated DNA fragment, comprising a sequence of nucleotides that encodes the γ-subunit of a rabbit skeletal muscle calcium channel that has the amino acid sequence set forth in FIG 1.

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Buy PDF- 6pp US4788135  1988-11 Davis et al.  The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford, Jr. University System for efficient isolation of genes using probes
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Buy PDF- 71pp WO8907608 1989-08  A61K 38/00 CHERKSEY, Bruce, D. BLOCKING, ISOLATING AND PURIFYING CALCIUM CHANNELS 
Buy PDF- 69pp WO8909834 1989-10  C12N 1/19 BRENNER, Robert CALCIUM CHANNEL COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS 
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Other Abstract Info: CHEMABS 116(05)035641A CHEMABS 130(06)062686Q CHEMABS 130(15)192775D CHEMABS 133(11)145913Z DERABS C1991-281409 DERABS C1998-456192 DERABS C2000-548230

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    11702388     (pending)

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