PROTEIN CONCENTRATES HUMAN BLOOD

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CLOTTAGEN LABORATOIRE FRANÇAIS DU FRACTIONNEMENT;ET DES BIOTECHNOLOGIES ZA De Courtaboeuf, 3 Avenue des Tropiques; F-91940 LES ULIS France Protein concentrates of human blood origin for intravenous medical use in case of inherited or acquired Fibrinogen deficit including but not limited to the use in the production of biological glues;Pamphlets in the field of medicine and pharmacy; catalogues in the field of medicine and pharmacy; printed matter, namely, books, newspapers, booklets, printed periodicals, printed prospectuses, printed magazines, informational flyers, all relating to the field of medicine and pharmacy, including those containing reviews of existing and new medical treatments, medicines and medical research and development;Specialised medical treatment services; health care;Medical research and medical analysis laboratories;
HEMOLEVEN LABORATOIRE FRANCAIS DU FRACTIONNEMENT ET DES BIOTECHNOLOGIES 3 avenue des Tropiques LES ULIS 91940 France Protein concentrates of human blood origin, for use in treating blood coagulation Factor XI deficiencies;Printed matter, namely, pamphlets, catalogs, newspapers, booklets, periodicals, books, reports on clinical studies, informational letters, and journals, all of the foregoing in the field of protein concentrates of human blood origin;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. This invention provides compositions, organisms and methodologies employing a novel human gene encoding a protein that has sequence homology to a consensus sequence of calcineurin-like phosphoesterase family are disclosed. The novel protein is encoded by a human gene comprising 4 exons. The human gene is localized in the 10p15 locus of human chromosome 10. The sequence similarities between the novel human protein and the consensus sequence of calcineurin-like phosphoesterases indicate that the novel human protein may function as a calcineurin-like protein phosphatase.