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US Patent 7429467
Issued Date
September 30, 2008
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An emulsion is useful in allowing a wide variety of gene products to be expressed via eukaryotic in vitro expression. The emulsion comprises a silicone based surfactant, a hydrophobic phase and a hydrophilic phase; wherein the hydrophilic phase comprises a plurality of compartments containing a functional in vitro eukaryotic expression system.
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September 30, 2008
Application Number
10/844,720
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May 13, 2004
US Classification
435/68.1   435/193 435/317.1
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C12P   21/02   (20060101)  
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This application is a continuation of PCT/GB02/05216, filed Nov. 18, 2002, which claimed the priority of Great Britain application GB 0127564.3, filed Nov. 16, 2001, the entireties of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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Nov 16, 2001 [GB] 0127564.3
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435/5   435/6   435/320.1   435/69.1   536/23.1   424/450  
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