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Jianren Gu
Also filed as: GU JIANREN
10 granted patents·2 pending applications·41 citations·filing 1997–2014
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12 records- 0189US8506963B2Anti-EFGRv3 monoclonal antibodyLI ZONGHAI·Filed 2009·Granted Aug 13, 2013·16 cites·9 claims
- 0279US10731127B2Chimeric antigen receptors targeting GPC3 and uses thereofCARSGEN THERAPEUTICS LTD·Filed 2014·Granted Aug 4, 2020·3 cites·19 claims
- 0379US8703917B2Epidermal growth factor receptor variants and pharmaceutical compositions thereofLI ZONGHAI·Filed 2011·Granted Apr 22, 2014·3 cites·3 claims
- 0473US8796421B2Human epidermal growth factor receptor variant lacking an exonLI ZONGHAI·Filed 2011·Granted Aug 5, 2014·3 cites·8 claims
- 0567US7037683B2Human longevity assurance protein, its coding sequence and their useSHANGHAI CANCER INST·Filed 2003·Granted May 2, 2006·1 cites·5 claims
- 0646US8263039B2Use of DKK-1 protein in the cancer diagnosisQIN WENXIN·Filed 2008·Granted Sep 11, 2012·0 cites·6 claims
- 0744US8623328B2Use of DKK-1 protein in the cancer diagnosisQIN WENXIN·Filed 2012·Granted Jan 7, 2014·0 cites·8 claims
- 0844US6339139B1Receptor-mediated gene transfer system for targeting tumor gene therapySHANGHAI CANCER INST·Filed 1997·Granted Jan 15, 2002·15 cites·43 claims
- 0941US2010183512A1Use of cthrc1 in diagnosing cancer of liverQIN WENXIN·Filed 2009·Application pending·0 cites
- 1040US2006110737A1Human tumor-associated gene ct120 on chromosome 17p 13.3 region and the protein encoded by itGU JIANREN·Filed 2003·Application pending·0 cites
- 1138US7205109B2Method for detecting hepatocarcinoma susceptibility by detecting a tumor related gene in the region of human chromosome 17 p. 13. 3SHANGHAI CANCER INST·Filed 2002·Granted Apr 17, 2007·0 cites·2 claims
- 1233US7112419B2Human hepatoma associated protein and the polynucleotide encoding said polypeptideSHANGHAI CANCER INST·Filed 2001·Granted Sep 26, 2006·0 cites·12 claims
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