ClassID:

1942

A01K67/0335 - CPC Classification

Classification description:

Rearing or breeding animals, not otherwise provided for; New breeds of animals; Rearing or breeding invertebrates; New breeds of invertebrates; Genetically modified invertebrates, e.g. transgenic, polyploid Genetically modified worms

Sub-classes:
Recent Application in this class:
#1
20230310513
2023-10-05

METHOD FOR FEEDING A FLATWORM AND FLATWORM EXTRACT FREE OF HUMAN-PATHOGENIC MICROORGANISMS

#2
20210400936
2021-12-30

METHODS, COMPOSITIONS AND SYSTEMS FOR PRODUCTION OF RECOMBINANT SPIDER SILK POLYPEPTIDES

#3
20200329685
2020-10-22

TRANSGENIC EUKARYOTIC ORGANISMS AND METHODS FOR GENDER SELECTION

#4
20190116768
2019-04-25

Methods, compositions and systems for production of recombinant spider silk polypeptides

#5
20180288988
2018-10-11

Transgenic silkworms expressing spider silk

#6
20180251785
2018-09-06

Gene expression system using alternative splicing in insects

#7
20160122780
2016-05-05

Gene expression system using alternative splicing in insects

#8
20150376263
2015-12-31

Methods, compositions and systems for production of recombinant spider silk polypeptides

#9
20150373956
2015-12-31

Methods compositions and systems for production of recombinant spider silk polypeptides

#10
20150140103
2015-05-21

Isolated nucleic acid for the production of a vaccine against virus

#11
20130212717
2013-08-15

Pentameric CRP-producing transgenic silkworm

#12
20120123100
2012-05-17

Method for producing transformed earthworms using earthworm's gonad-regeneration capability, transformed earthworms thereof, and method for producing recombinant proteins from transformed earthworm body fluids

#13
20110023154
2011-01-27

SILKWORM GENOME EDITING WITH ZINC FINGER NUCLEASES

#14
20110021757
2011-01-27

Antibody-producing transgenic silkworms and methods for producing the same

#15
20090205059
2009-08-13

Methods, compositions and systems for production of recombinant spider silk polypeptides

#16
20050177877
2005-08-11

Process for producing physiologically active protein using genetically modified silkworm