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WARF: P03413US Research Tools
Unique, Full-Length Mouse cDNAs
INVENTORS Christopher Bradfield
The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) is seeking commercial partners interested in a collection of 10,000 mouse cDNA clones.
OVERVIEW
The study of full-length cDNA clones is important for determining the structure and function of genes.
THE INVENTION
A UW-Madison researcher has developed a collection of 10,000 mouse cDNA clones. Based on sequence analysis, over 90 percent of the clones are full-length.
APPLICATIONS
  • Functional genomics and pharmaceutical studies
KEY BENEFITS
  • 90 percent of the clones are full length.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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Intellectual Property Status
Assigned to WARF as biological material.
Tech Fields
Research Tools - Genomics & proteomics
CONTACT INFORMATION
For current licensing status, please contact our team at licensing@warf.org or phone 608.262.4924. (Clicking this link will open a contact form in a popup window. If you have problems viewing the form, try disabling your popup blocker software.)
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