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United States Patent | 5,270,197 |
Yayon , et al. | December 14, 1993 |
A homogeneous population of cells having on average (1) a number of cell surface low-affinity heparin-binding growth factor (HBGF) sites per cell less than 20% of the number of such binding sites found on wild-type CHO-K1 cells (ATCC Accession No. CCL61), and at least three times the number of cell surface high-affinity HBGF receptors per cell found on such CHO-K1 cells; and an assay system utilizing such cells.
Current U.S. Class: | 435/29 ; 435/358; 435/69.1; 435/7.21 |
Current International Class: | C07K 14/50 (20060101); C07K 14/71 (20060101); C07K 14/435 (20060101); C12N 9/16 (20060101); G01N 33/50 (20060101); G01N 33/74 (20060101); C12N 005/10 (); C12N 015/85 (); C12P 021/00 (); G01N 033/566 () |
Field of Search: | 435/69.1,172.3,240.2,7.21 |
4882275 | November 1989 | Klagsburn |
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