Kansas State University has developed a national reputation in the area of biotechnology. The knowledge base created by work in human health has led to the creation of many exciting new technologies, listed below, which have applications in fields such as diagnostics, medicine/pharmacology, and developmental therapy.
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The Generation of Human Hepatoma Cells (Huh7) Bearing Self Replicating Norwalk virus RNA (06-19)
Peptide Structures, Adhesive Performance, and Gelling Properties (03-19)
New Drugs for Inhibiting Lymphatic & Intestinal Absorption of Cholesterol & Lipid (02-14)
Inhibition of Hepatitis C Virus Envelope Protein E2 Binding (01-30)
Compositions & Methods for Lowering Intestinal Absorption & Plasma Levels of Cholesterol (00-02)
Novel Synthetic Compounds for Treating Cancer, Heart Disease, & Alzheimer (97-01 & 99-11 )