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Courtney Eiane, Brookline, NH US

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20110176214BAFFLES AND METHODS FOR DISTRIBUTED-APERTURE SENSORS - Laser-seeking munitions with baffled lenses, baffles for lenses of laser-seeking munitions, systems comprising lenses and baffles for laser-seeking munitions, and methods of manufacture.07-21-2011

Courtney Houchen, Edmond, OH US

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20090252784Compositions comprising inhibitors of RNA binding proteins and methods of producing and using same - Compositions for inhibiting RNA binding proteins, as well as methods of producing and using the same, are disclosed herein.10-08-2009
20090285883Identification of gastrointestinal, pancreatic and cancer stem cell markers and methods of use thereof - DCAMKL-1 has been identified as a biomarker for stem cells, as well as cancer stem cells. Methods of detecting the presence of at least one stem cell, methods of isolating stem cells, and methods of inhibiting growth of cancer cells utilizing DCAMKL-1 are disclosed herein.11-19-2009
20110283372COMPOSITIONS USEFUL FOR CANCER DETECTION AND TREATMENT, A CANCER STEM CELL MODEL, AND METHODS OF PRODUCTION AND USE THEREOF - DCAMKL-1 has been identified as a biomarker for stem cells, as well as cancer stem cells. Methods of detecting the presence of at least one stem cell, methods of isolating stem cells, and methods of inhibiting growth of cancer cells utilizing DCAMKL-1 are disclosed herein.11-17-2011

Courtney Nadeau, Vienna AT

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20120060236AUXIN RECEPTORS - The invention is directed to isolated polynucleotide and polypeptides of the PsAFB2 and PsAFB6 genes from 03-08-2012

Courtney Willkins, Little Rock, AR US

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20090257954Development of a simple animal model for infection by viruses and other obligate intracellular parasites - The present invention provides methods for studying pathogenesis of mammalian viruses. In particular, the present invention provides a nonhuman animal model system for studying disease mechanisms wherein the nonhuman animal model is infected with an animal virus. In a preferred embodiment the animal model is 10-15-2009