ClassID:

170903

G01N2800/7023 - CPC Classification

Classification description:

Detection or diagnosis of diseases; Mechanisms involved in disease identification (Hyper)proliferation

Sub-classes:
Recent Application in this class:
#1
20210277147
2021-09-09

Development of recombinant chicken IgY monoclonal antibody and scFv antibodies raised against human tymidine kinase 1 expressed in mammalian cells and use thereof

#2
20190309045
2019-10-10

Methods, arrangements and systems for obtaining information associated with an anatomical sample using optical microscopy

#3
20190002587
2019-01-03

MONOCLONAL ANTI-TK1 ANTIBODIES

#4
20180156825
2018-06-07

METHOD FOR ASSISTING DIAGNOSIS OF CONDITIONS OF MYELOFIBROSIS

#5
20180002398
2018-01-04

Methods, arrangements and systems for obtaining information associated with an anatomical sample using optical microscopy

#6
20170254749
2017-09-07

Systems and methods for obtaining information associated with an anatomical sample using optical microscopy

#7
20170067897
2017-03-09

Method of treatment employing cardiac glycoside

#8
20160311927
2016-10-27

Monoclonal anti-TK1 antibodies

#9
20160136295
2016-05-19

BIOMARKERS FOR TREATMENT WITH ANTI-TUBULIN CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC COMPOUNDS

#10
20160123982
2016-05-05

METHODS FOR ASSAYING JAK2 ACTIVITY IN RED BLOOD CELLS AND USES THEREOF

#11
20150316550
2015-11-05

Method of determining the probability of a therapeutic response in cancer chemotherapy with cardiac glycoside

#12
20150056215
2015-02-26

Methods of treating proliferative disorders with malate or derivatives thereof

#13
20140030253
2014-01-30

Humanized forms of monoclonal antibodies to human GnRH receptor

#14
20120082684
2012-04-05

DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF CELL PROLIFERATION AND DIFFERENTIATION DISORDERS BASED ON THE FMN2 GENE

#15
20100317541
2010-12-16

Method of determining the probability of a therapeutic response in cancer chemotherapy with cardiac glycoside

#16
20070233056
2007-10-04

Methods, arrangements and systems for obtaining information associated with an anatomical sample using optical microscopy