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UTILISATION OF Α2Δ2 PROTEIN (CACNA2D2) AS A SECRETED BIOMARKER ASSOCIATED WITH PROSTATE CANCER PROGRESSION
M Warnier, P Mariot, N Prevarskaya.
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PAIN RELIEF COMPOUNDS
S Ducki, K Bennis, A Eschalier, J Busserolles, F Lesage, N Rodrigues, D Vivier
WO Patent 2,013,098,416
PROTEIN CHIPS, PREPARATION AND USE THEREOF
F Lesage, F Chatelain, M Mazzuca, V Rogemond, MM Larroque, J Honnorat
WO Patent 2,013,113,864
EXTRACTION OF TRAMADOL FROM NAUCLEA LATIFOLIA
GT Sotoin, A Boumendjel, M De Waard. Smith
Brevet Européen N°13305374.4.
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