Meyer-Ingold. Tibtech 11: 387-392, 1993.* |
Bennet et al. Am. J. Surg. 165: 728-737, 1993.* |
Harris et al. Tibtech 11: 42-44, 1993.* |
Ron et al., J. Bio. Chem., 268: 2984 (1992). |
Rubin, et al., “Purification and Characterization of a Newly Idenified Growth Factor Specific for Epithelial Cells,” Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, vol. 86, pp. 802-806 (1989). |
Finch, et al., “Human KGF is FGF-Related with Properties of a Paracrine Effector of Epithelial Cell Growth,” Science, vol. 245, pp. 752-755 (1989). |
Lewin, Science, 237: 1570 (1987). |
Reeck et al., Cell, 50: 667 (1987). |
Tsuboi et al., “Recombinant Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor Stimulates Wound Healing-Impaired db/db/ Mice,” J. Exp. Med., 172: 245-251 (1990). |
Hebda et al., “Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor Stimulation of Epidermal Wound Healing in Pigs,” J. Investigative Dermatology, 95: 626 (1990). |
Stenberg et al., “Effect of bFGF on the Inhibition of Contraction Caused by Bacterial,” Journal of Surgical Research, 50: 47-50 (1991). |
“Expression of the FGF-Related Proto-Oncogene Int-2 During Gastrulation and Neurulation in the Mouse,” The EMBO Journal, 7: 691-695 (1988). |
“Two Proto-Oncogenes Implicated in Mammary Carcinogenesis, Int-1 and Int-2, Are Independently Regulated During Mouse Development,” Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 83: 7806-7810 (1986). |
Gillespie et al., “Mesoderm-Inducing Properties of Int-2 and kFGF: Two Oncogene-Encoded Growth Factors Related to FGF,” Development, 106:79-63 (1989). |
Moore et al., “Sequence Topography and Protein Coding Potential of Mouse Int-2,” EMBO, J.V.S., 5: 919-924 (1986). |
Stiles et al., “Reciprocal Autocrine and Paracrine Regulation of Growth of Mesenchymal and Alveolar Epithelial Cells From Fetal Lung,” Experimental Lung Research, 11: 165-177 (1986). |
Chan et al., Epithelial-Stromal Interactions: Specific Stimulation of Corneal Epithelial Cell Growth in Vitro by a Factor(s) From Cultured Stromal Fibroblasts Exp. Eye Res., 36: 231-246 (1983) |
James, “Polypeptide Growth Factors: Isolation of Brain Fibroblast Growth Factors by Heparin-Sepharose Affinity,”. |
Ospoderowics et al., “Chromatography: Identity With Pituitary Fibroblast Growth Factor,”. |
“Heparin Binds Endothelial Cell Growth Factor, The Principal Endothelial Cell Mitogen Cell Mitogen in Bovine Brain,” Science, 225. |
Conn et al., “The Isolation and Purification of Two Anionic Endothelial Cell Growth Factors From Human Brain.” |
Balb and Kirsten Murine Sarcoma Viruses Alter Growth and Differentiation of EGI Dependant Balb/c Mouse Epidermal Keratinocyte Lines. |
Aaronson et al., “SV40 T Antigen Induction and Transformation in Human Fibroblast Cell Strains,”. |
Pearson et al., “Improved Tools for Biological Sequence Comparison,”. |
Roberts et al., “Heparin Sulphate Bound Growth Factors: A Mechanism for Stromal Cell Mediated Haemopoiesis,”. |
Gilchrest et al., “Autocrine and Paracrine Growth Stimulation of Cells Derived from Human Skin,”. |
Burges et al., Annul. Rev. Biochem, 58 (1989). |
Staiano-Coico et al., J. Exp. Med., 178: 865-878 (1993). |
Pierce et al., J. Exp. Med., 179: 831 (1994). |
Thomason, A., Abstract, Amer. Gastroenter Assoc. Meeting (Jun. 1994). |
Panos, R., Abstract, ATS Intern. Conference , (May 1995). |
Ulich et al., J. Clin. Invest., 93: 1298 (1994). |
Housley et al., J. Clin. Invest., 94: 001-0014 (1994). |
Ulich et al., Am. J. Path., 144: 862 (1994). |
Alarid et al., PNAS (USA) 91: 1074 (1994). |
Koji et al., J. Cell Biol., 125: 393 (1994). |
Koos et al., J. Steroid Biochem Molec. Biol., 45: 217 (1993). |
James Barrett, Textbook of Immunology “An Introduction to Immunochemistry and Immunobiology,” 3rd Edition, 110-113, (1978). |
R. Derynck et al., Cell, “Human Transforming Growth Factor-α: Precursor Structure and Expression in E. coli” 38: 287-297 (1984). |
F. Esch et al., Proc. Nat'l. Acad. Sci. USA, Primary Structure of Bovine Pituitary Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor (FGF) and Comparison with the Amino-Terminal Sequence of Bovine Brain Acidic FGF, 82: 6507-6511, (1985). |
Hennings, Henry et al. “Calcium Regulation of Growth and Differentiation of Mouse Epidermal Cells in Culture”, Cell (1980), vol. 19, 245-254, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. |
Weissman, Bernard E. et al. “Balb and Kirsten Murine Sarcoma Viruses Alter Growth and Differentiation of EGF-Dependent BALM/c Mouse Epidermal Keratinocyte Lines”, Cell (1983), vol. 32, 599-606, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. |
Falco, Joseph P. et al., “Interactions of growth factors and retroviral oncogenes with mitogenic signal transduction pathways of Balb/MK keratinocytes”, Oncogene (1988), vol. 2, 573-578, The Macmillan Press Ltd., Hampton, England. |
Tanswell, A. Keith “Cellular Interactions in Pulmonary Oxygen Toxicity in Vitro: I. Hyperoxic Induction of Fibroblast Factors which alter growth and lipid metabolism of pulmonary epithelial cells”, Experimental Lung Research (1983), vol. 5, 23-26, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA. |
Ralph J. Panos, “Keratinocyte Growth Factor and Hepatocyte Growth Factor/Scatter Factor Are Heparin-binding Growth Factors for Alveolar Type II Cells in Fibroblast-conditioned Medium”, The Journal of Clinical Investigation, Inc., Aug. 1993, pp. 969-977, vol. 92. |
Thomas R. Ulich et al., “Keratinocyte Growth Factor Is a Growth Factor for Type II Pneumocytes In Vivo”, J. Clin. Invest., Mar. 1994, pp. 1298-1306, vol. 93. |
Decision of Technical Board of Appeal 3.4.1, dated Jan. 21, 1992, T 689/90-3.4.1; Applicant: Raychem Corporation; Headword; Event detector/RAYCHEM; Article: 78(1)(b), 123(2), EPC; Keyword: “Amendments based on cross-reference document identified in description”. |
Decision of Technical Board of Appeal 3.3.4, dated Apr. 8, 1997, T 207/94-3.3.4; Patent proprietor/Respondent: Biogen, Inc.; Opponent/Appellant; Schering AG; Headword: Human beta-interferon/BIOGEN; Article 87, 88, 54, 56 EPC; Keyword: “Priority-(yes)”—Novelty-(yes)“—”Investive step-(no). |
Opposition Statement in Support of Opposition by Chiron Corporation to European Patent No. 0555205 in the Names of Rubin et al., dated Aug. 20, 2001, Deriving from European Patent Applic. No. 9093253.4 : Title: DNA Encoding A Growth Factor Specific for Epithelial Cells; date of Publication of Grant; Nov. 29, 2000. |
Proprietor: Jeffrey S. Rubin et al., Opponent: Chrion Corporation; Opposition to EP 0 555 205 B1; Application No. 90 903 253.4-2404; dated Aug. 22, 2002; Ref. No. EP 7386-03196/tc; Response to Opposition Brief dated Aug. 20, 2001 and the belatedly filed supplementary statement of Dec. 18, 2001. |
Applicant: Jeffrey S. Rubin et al., dated Sep. 5, 2001, Ref.: EP 7386, Applic. No./Patent No.: 90903253.4-2405/0555205; Communication of a Notice of Opposition; EPO Form 2316 04.94. |
Opposition by Chrion Corporation to EP-B 0555205 Deriving from European Patent Applic. No. 9093253.4-2110 Rubin et al.; dated Dec. 18, 2001, Declaration By Dr. Judith Abraham. |
Applicant: Jeffrey S. Rubin et al., dated Oct. 2, 2002, Ref.; EP 7386, Applic. No./Patent No.: 90903253.4-2405/0555205; Summons to Attend Oral Proceedings Pursuant to Rule 71(1) EPC; EPO Form 2310.1PH 11.00. |
Applicant Jeffrey S. Rubin et al., dated Jan 29, 2003, Ref.: EP 7386, Applic. No./Patent No.: 90903253.4-2405/0555205; Decision to Discontinue the Opposition Proceeding; EPO Form 2352 02.99. |