MOTHERS TWO MOTHERS

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M2M MOTHERS2MOTHERS UNITED STATES, INC. 7441 W. SUNSET BOULEVARD SUITE 205 LOS ANGELES CA 90046 MOTHERS TWO MOTHERS; MOTHERS TO MOTHERS;Public advocacy to promote awareness of HIV and AIDS in developing countries; public advocacy to promote awareness of pregnant women and new mothers living with HIV and AIDS;
M2M mothers2mothers International, Inc. 7441 W. Sunset Boulevard, Suite 205 Los Angeles CA 90046 MOTHERS TWO MOTHERS; MOTHERS TO MOTHERS;Public advocacy to promote awareness of HIV and AIDS in developing countries; public advocacy to promote awareness of pregnant women and new mothers living with HIV and AIDS;
MOTHERS2MOTHERS MOTHERS2MOTHERS UNITED STATES, INC. 7441 W. SUNSET BOULEVARD SUITE 205 LOS ANGELES CA 90046 MOTHERS TWO MOTHERS; MOTHERS TO MOTHERS;Public advocacy to promote awareness of HIV and AIDS in developing countries; Public advocacy to promote awareness of women living with HIV and AIDS;
MOTHERS2MOTHERS MOTHERS2MOTHERS UNITED STATES, INC. 7441 W. SUNSET BOULEVARD SUITE 205 LOS ANGELES CA 90046 MOTHERS TWO MOTHERS; MOTHERS TO MOTHERS;Providing medical treatment information in the field of HIV and AIDS in developing countries and issues relating to HIV and AIDS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present invention provides synthetic immunochemical haptens for the generation of antibodies that are designed to recognize the common molecular features of d-methamphetamine-like abused stimulants with insignificant cross-reactivity to endogenous substrates (e.g. dopamine) or over-the-counter medications (e.g. 1-methamphetamine, pseudoephedrine, phenylpropanolamine and ephedrine). These monoclonal antibodies and their antigen binding fragments are useful in treatment plans for recovering addicts, in emergency room settings for rapidly reversing a drug overdose, in protection of fetuses from drug-abusing pregnant mothers or in a psychiatric setting to reduce the exacerbation of psychotic disorders caused by stimulant drugs.