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Re: Re: Re: searching for patents[ Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ Patent Forum ] [ FAQ ] Posted by TWA on March 31, 2001 at 10:30:11: In Reply to: Re: Re: searching for patents posted by M. Arthur Auslander on January 26, 2001 at 11:16:18: : : : Hi. I was wondering if anyone could give me advice on the best way to search for patents. I have an assignment to find exactly how many patents have been awarded for "protein kinases" and "protein phosphatases", but every search engine I have found seems to give hits if these words occur ANYWHERE in the patent, and not only those patents that are actually for kinases or phosphatases. Any help would be appreciated. : : You need to place some limitations on your search. For one, limit the search to the abstract or claims or title. Second, find something a bit more descriptive than "protein kinase" and "protein phosphate." These terms are very generic in the biological area. For example, limit the search to the types of uses involved. Good luck. : Dear Mr. Strauss, : The true answer to most entries I see on the Forum it to consuclt a lawyer. I looks as if you need a computer consultant. : Good luck, and they may be easier to get a freebee from. The may have lower overhead. : M. Arthur Auslander
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