This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/346,129 filed Nov. 29, 1994 now abandoned.
The experimental work reported herein was sponsored in part by National Institutes of Health Grant No. 1 R01 HL 49171-01. The U.S. Government therefore has certain rights in the invention.
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Parent | 08/346129 | Apr 1994 | US |
Child | 09/506859 | US |