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Class Number: 435
Class Title: CHEMISTRY: MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND MICROBIOLOGY
Subclass Subclass
Number Title
1 DIFFERENTIATED TISSUE OR ORGAN OTHER THAN BLOOD, PER SE, OR
DIFFERENTIATED TISSUE OR ORGAN MAINTAINING; COMPOSITIONS
THEREFOR; APPARATUS THEREFOR
2 MAINTAINING BLOOD OR SPERM IN A PHYSIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE STATE OR
COMPOSITIONS THEREOF OR THEREFOR OR METHODS OF IN VITRO BLOOD
CELL SEPARATION OR TREATMENT
3 CONDITION RESPONSIVE CONTROL PROCESS
4 MEASURING OR TESTING PROCESS INVOLVING ENZYMES OR
MICRO-ORGANISMS; COMPOSITION OR TEST STRIP THEREFORE; PROCESSES
OF FORMING SUCH COMPOSITION OR TEST STRIP
5 .Involving virus or bacteriophage
6 .Involving nucleic acid
7.1 .Involving antigen-antibody binding, specific binding
protein assay or specific ligand-receptor binding assay
7.2 ..Involving a micro-organism or cell membrane bound antigen
or cell membrane bound receptor or cell membrane bound
antibody or microbial lysate
7.21 ...Animal cell
7.22 ....Parasite or protozoa
7.23 ....Tumor cell or cancer cell
7.24 ....Leukocyte (e.g., lymphocyte, granulocyte, monocyte,
etc.)
7.25 ....Erythrocyte
7.3 ...Flagellar-antigen or pili-antigen
7.31 ...Fungi (e.g., yeast, mold, etc.)
7.32 ...Bacteria or actinomycetales
7.33 ....Staphylococcus
7.34 ....Streptococcus
7.35 ....Salmonella
7.36 ....Sexually transmitted disease (e.g., chlamydia,
syphilis, gonorrhea, etc.)
7.37 ....Escherichia coli
7.4 ..To identify an enzyme or isoenzyme
7.5 ..Involving avidin-biotin binding
7.6 ..Involving a modified enzyme (e.g., abzyme, recombinant,
chemically altered, etc.)
7.7 ..Assay in which a label present is an apoenzyme,
prosthetic group, or enzyme cofactor
7.71 ..Assay in which a label present is an enzyme inhibitor or
functions to alter enzyme activity
7.72 ..Assay in which a label present is an enzyme substrate or
substrate analogue
7.8 ..Involving nonmembrane bound receptor binding or protein
binding other than antigen-antibody binding
7.9 ..Assay in which an enzyme present is a label
7.91 ...Enzyme produces product which is part of another
reaction system (e.g., cyclic reaction, cascade reaction,
etc.)
7.92 ...Heterogeneous or solid phase assay system (e.g., ELISA,
etc.)
7.93 ....Competitive assay
7.94 ....Sandwich assayy
7.95 ....Indirect assay
8 .Involving luciferase
9 .Geomicrobiological testing (e.g., for petroleum, etc.)
10 .Involving uric acid
11 .Involving cholesterol
12 .Involving urea or urease
13 .Involving blood clotting factor (e.g., involving thrombin,
thromboplastin, fibrinogen, etc.)
14 .Involving glucose or galactose
15 .Involving transferase
16 ..Involving transaminase
17 ..Involving creatine phosphokinase
18 .Involving hydrolase
19 ..Involving esterase
20 ...Involving cholinesterase
21 ...Involving phosphatase
22 ..Involving amylase
23 ..Involving proteinase
24 ..Involving peptidase
25 .Involving oxidoreductase
26 ..Involving dehydrogenase
27 ..Involving catalase
28 ..Involving peroxidase
29 .Involving viable micro-organism
30 ..Methods of sampling or inoculating or spreading a sample;
methods of physically isolating an intact micro-organism
31 ..Testing for sterility condition
32 ..Testing for antimicrobial activity of a material
33 ...Using multifield media
34 ..Determining presence or kind of micro-organism; use of
selective media
35 ...Using radioactive material
36 ...Streptococcus; staphylococcus
37 ...Nitrate to nitrite reducing bacteria
38 ...Enterobacteria
39 ...Quantitative determination
40 ....Using multifield media
41 MICRO-ORGANISM, TISSUE CELL CULTURE OR ENZYME USING PROCESS TO
SYNTHESIZE A DESIRED CHEMICAL COMPOUND OR COMPOSITION
42 .Process involving micro-organisms of different genera in the
same process, simultaneously
43 .Preparing compound having a 1-thia-4-aza-bicyclo (3.2.0)
heptane ring system (e.g., penicillin, etc.)
44 ..By desacylation of the substituent in 6-position
45 ..By acylation of the substituent in 6-position
46 ..In presence of phenyl acetic acid or phenyl acetamide or their
derivatives
47 .Preparing compound having a 1-thia-5-aza-bicyclo (4.2.0) octane
ring system (e.g., cephalosporin, etc.)
48 ..Di-substituted in 7-position
49 ..Cephalosporin C
50 ..By acylation of the substituent in the 7-position
51 ..By desacylation of the substituent in the 7-position
52 .Preparing compound containing a cyclopentanohydrophenanthrene
nucleus; nor-, homo-, or D-ring lactone derivatives thereof
53 ..Containing heterocyclic ring
54 ..Acting on D-ring
55 ...Acting at 17-positionn
56 ....Hydroxylating at 17-position
57 ...Hydroxylating at 16-position
58 ..Hydroxylating
59 ...At 11-position
60 ....At 11 alpha position
61 ..Dehydrogenating; dehydroxylating
62 ...Forming an aryl ring from "A" ring
63 .Preparing compound containing a prostaglandin nucleus
64 .Preparing compound other than saccharide containing a
tetracycline nucleus (e.g., naphacene, etc.)
65 .Preparing compound other than saccharide containing a
gibberellin nucleus (i.e., gibbane)
66 .Preparing compound other than saccharide containing alloxazine
or isoalloxazine nucleus
67 .Preparing compound containing a carotene nucleus (i.e.,
carotene)
68.1 .Enzymatic production of a protein or polypeptide (e.g.,
enzymatic hydrolysis, etc.)
69.1 .Recombinant DNA technique included in method of making a
protein or polypeptide
69.2 ..Enzyme inhibitors or activators
69.3 ..Antigens
69.4 ..Hormones and fragments thereof
69.5 ..Lymphokines or monokines
69.51 ...Interferons
69.52 ...Interleukins
69.6 ..Blood proteins
69.7 ..Fusion proteins or polypeptides
69.8 ..Signal sequence (e.g., beta-galactosidase, etc.)
69.9 ...Yeast derived
70.1 .Using tissue cell culture to make a protein or
polypeptide
70.2 ..Fused or hybrid cells
70.21 ...Producing monoclonal antibody
70.3 ..Animal tissue cell culture
70.4 ...Blood (lymphoid) cell culture
70.5 ....Producing interferons
71.1 .Using a micro-organism to make a protein or polypeptide
71.2 ..Procaryotic micro-organism
71.3 ...Antibiotic or toxin
72 .Preparing compound containing saccharide radical
73 ..Preparing S-glycoside (e.g., lincomycin, etc.)
74 ..Preparing O-glycoside (e.g., glucosides, etc.)
75 ...Oxygen of the saccharide radical is directly bonded to a
nonsaccharide heterocyclic ring or a fused- or bridged-ring
system which contains a nonsaccharide heterocyclic ring
(e.g., coumermycin, novobiocin, etc.)
76 ....The hetero ring has eight or more ring members and only
oxygen as ring hetero atoms (e.g., erythromycin, spiramycin,
nystatin, etc.)
77 ...Oxygen atom of the saccharide radical is directly linked
through only acyclic carbon atoms to a nonsaccharide
heterocyclic ring (e.g., bleomycin, phleomycin, etc.)
78 ...Oxygen atom of the saccharide radical is directly bonded to a
condensed ring system having three or more carboxyclic rings
(e.g., dauomycin, adriamycin, etc.)
79 ...Oxygen atom of the saccharide radical is bonded to a
cyclohexyl radical (e.g., kasugamycin, etc.))
80 ....Cyclohexyl radical is substituted by two or more nitrogen
atoms (e.g., destomycin, neamin, etc.)
81 .....Cyclohexyl radical is attached directly to a nitrogen atom
of two or more N-C(=N)-N radicals (e.g., streptomycin,
etc.)
82 .....Having two saccharide radicals bonded through only oxygen
to adjacent ring carbons of the cyclohexyl radical (e.g.,
ambutyrosin, ribostamycin, etc.)
83 ......Containing three or more saccharide radicals (e.g.,
liquidomycin, neomycin, lividomycin, etc.)
84 ..Preparing nitrogen-containing saccharide
85 ...N-glycoside
86 ....Cobalamin (i.e., vitamin B12, LLD factor)
87 ....Nucleoside
88 .....Having a fused ring containing a six-membered ring having
two N-atoms in the same ring (e.g., purine nucleosides,
etc.)
89 ....Nucleotide
90 .....Dinucleotide (e.g., NAD, etc.)
91.1 .....Polynucleotide (e.g., nucleic acid, oligonucleotide,
etc.)
91.2 ......Acellular exponential or geometric amplification
(e.g., PCR, etc.)
91.21 .......Involving the making of multiple RNA copies
91.3 ......Polynucleotide contains only ribonucleotide monomers
91.31 .......Involving catalytic ribonucleic acid
91.32 .......Prepared from virus, prokaryotic acid
91.33 ........Involving virus
91.4 ......Modification or preparation of a recombinant DNA
vector
91.41 .......By insertion or addition of one or more nucleotides
91.42 .......Involving deletion of a nucleotide or nucleotides
from a vector
91.5 ......Acellular preparation of polynucleotide
91.51 .......Involving RNA as a starting material or
intermediate
91.52 .......Involving a ligase (6.)
91.53 .......Involving a hydrolase (3.)
92 .....Having a fused ring containing a six-membered ring having
two N-atoms in the same ring (e.g., purine based
mononucleotides, etc.)
93 ..Mashing or wort making
94 ..Produced by the action of an isomerase (e.g., fructose by the
action of xylose isomerase on glucose, etc.)
95 ..Produced by the action of a beta-amylase (e.g., maltose by the
action of beta-amylase on amylose, etc.)
96 ..Produced by the action of an exo-1.4 alpha glucosidase (e.g.,
dextrose by the action of glucoamylase on starch, etc.)
97 ..Produced by the action of a glycosyl transferase (e.g., alpha,
beta, gamma-cyclodextrins by the action of glycosyl
transferase on starch, etc.)
98 ..Produced by the action of an alpha-1, 6-glucosidase (e.g.,
amylose debranched amylopectin by the action of pullulanase,
etc.)
99 ..Produced by the action of a carbohydrase (e.g., maltose by the
action of alpha amylase on starch, etc.)
100 ..Disaccharide
101 ..Polysaccharide of more than five saccharide radicals attachedd
to each other by glycosidic bonds
102 ...Pullulan
103 ...Dextran
104 ...Xanthan; i.e., xanthomonas-type heteropolysaccharides
105 ..Monosaccharide
106 .Preparing alpha or beta amino acid or substituted amino acid or
salts thereof
107 ..Proline; hydroxyproline; histidine
108 ..Tryptophan; tyrosine; phenylalanine; 3,4
dihydroxyphenylalanine
109 ..Aspartic acid (asparaginic acid); asparagine
110 ..Glutamic acid; glutamine
111 ...Utilizing biotin or its derivatives
112 ...Utilizing surfactant fatty acids or fatty acid esters (i.e.,
having seven or more atoms)
113 ..Methionine; cysteine; cystine
114 ..Citrulline; arginine; ornithine
115 ..Lysine; diaminopimelic acid; threonine; valine
116 ..Alanine; leucine; isoleucine; serine; homoserine
117 .Preparing heterocyclic carbon compound having only O, N, S, Se,
or Te as ring hetero atoms
118 ..Containing two or more hetero rings
119 ...Containing at least two hetero rings bridged or fused with a
common carbocyclic ring system (e.g., rifamycin, etc.)
120 ..Nitrogen or oxygen hetero atom and at least one other diverse
hetero ring atom in the same ring
121 ..Nitrogen as only ring hetero atom
122 ...Containing six-membered hetero ring
123 ..Oxygen as only ring hetero atom
124 ...Containing a hetero ring of at least seven ring members
(e.g., zearalenone, macrocyclic lactones, etc.)
125 ...Containing six-membered hetero ring (e.g., fluorescein,
etc.)
126 ...Containing five-membered hetero ring (e.g., griseofulvin,
etc.)
127 .Preparing compound containing at least three carbocyclic rings
128 .Preparing nitrogen-containing organic compound
129 ..Amide (e.g., chloramphenicol, etc.)
130 .Preparing sulfur-containing organic compound
131 .Preparing organic compound containing a metal or atom other
than H, N, C, O, or halogen
132 .Preparing oxygen-containing organic compound
133 ..Containing quinone nucleus (i.e., quinoid structure)
134 ..Fat; fatty oil; ester-type wax; higher fatty acid (i.e.,
having at least seven carbon atoms in an unbroken chain bound
to a carboxyl group); oxidized oil or fat
135 ..Carboxylic acid ester
136 ..Containing a carboxyl group
137 ...Sugar acid having five or more carbon atoms (i.e., aldonic,
keto-aldonic, or saccharic acid)
138 ....Alpha-ketogulonic acid (i.e., 2-ketogulonic acid)
139 ...Lactic acid
140 ...Acetic acid
141 ...Propionic or butyric acid
142 ...Polycarboxylic acid
143 ....Having keto group (e.g., alpha-ketoglutaric acid, etc.)
144 ....Tricarboxylic acid (e.g., citric acid, etc.)
145 ....Dicarboxylic acid having four or less carbon atoms (e.g.,,
fumaric, maleic, etc.)
146 ...Hydroxy carboxylic acid
147 ..Containing carbonyl group
148 ...Ketone
149 ....Cyclopentanone or cyclopentadione containing compound
150 ....Acetone containing product
151 .....Substrate contains grain or cereal material
152 .....Substrate contains protein as nitrogen source
153 .....Substrate contains inorganic nitrogen source
154 .....Substrate contains inorganic compound, other than water
155 ..Containing hydroxy group
156 ...Aromatic
157 ...Acyclic
158 ....Polyhydric
159 .....Glycerol
160 ....Butanol
161 ....Ethanol
162 .....Multiple stages of fermentation; multiple types of
micro-organisms or reuse of micro-organisms
163 .....Produced as by-product, or from waste, or from cellulosic
material substrate
164 ......Substrate contains sulphite waste liquor or citrus waste
165 ......Substrate contains cellulosic material
166 .Preparing hydrocarbon
167 ..Only acyclic
168 .Preparing element or inorganic compound except carbon dioxide
169 .Using actinomycetales
170 .Using bacteria
171 .Using fungi
172.1 MUTATION OR GENETIC ENGINEERING
172.2 .Fused or hybrid cell formation
172.3 .Recombination
173.1 TREATMENT OF MICRO-ORGANISMS OR ENZYMES WITH ELECTRICAL OR
WAVE ENERGY (E.G., MAGNETISM, SONIC WAVES, ETC.)
173.2 .Enzyme treated
173.3 .Modification of viruses (e.g., attenuation, etc.)
173.4 .Cell membrane or cell surface is target
173.5 ..Membrane permeability increased
173.6 ...Electroporation
173.7 ..Lytic effect produced (e.g., disruption of cell membrane
for release of subcellular parts; e.g., nucleic acids, etc.)
173.8 .Metabolism of micro-organism enhanced (e.g., growth
enhancement or increased production of microbial product)
173.9 .Concentration, separation, or purification of
micro-organisms
174 CARRIER-BOUND OR IMMOBILIZED ENZYME OR MICROBIAL CELL;
CARRIER-BOUND OR IMMOBILIZED CELL; PREPARATION THEREOF
175 .Multi-enzyme system
176 .Enzyme or microbial cell is immobilized on or in an inorganic
carrier
177 .Enzyme or microbial cell is immobilized on or in an organic
carrier
178 ..Carrier is carbohydrate
179 ...Carbohydrate is cellulose or derivative thereof
180 ..Carrier is synthetic polymer
181 ...Attached to the carrier via a bridging agent
182 ...Enzyme or microbial cell is entrapped within the carrier
(e.g., gel, hollow fibre))
183 ENZYME (E.G., LIGASES (6. ), ETC.), PROENZYME; COMPOSITIONS
THEREOF; PROCESS FOR PREPARING, ACTIVATING, INHIBITING,
SEPARATING, OR PURIFYING ENZYMES
184 .Enzyme inactivation by chemical treatment
185 .Malt
186 .Pancreatin
187 .Preparing granular- or free-flowing enzyme composition
188 .Stablizing an enzyme by forming a mixture, an adduct or a
composition, or formation of an adduct or enzyme conjugate
188.5 .Catalytic antibody
189 .Oxidoreductase (1. ) (e.g., luciferase)
190 ..Acting on CHOH group as donor (e.g., glucose oxidase, lactate
dehydrogenase (1.1))
191 ..Acting on nitrogen-containing compound as donor (1.2, 1.5,
1.7)
192 ..Acting on hydrogen peroxide as acceptor (1.11)
193 .Transferase other than ribonuclease (2.)
194 ..Transferring phosphorus containing group (e.g., kineases,
etc.(2.7))
195 .Hydrolase (3. )
196 ..Acting on ester bond (3.1)
197 ...Carboxylic ester hydrolase (3.1.1)
198 ....Triglyceride splitting (e.g., lipase, etc. (3.1.1.3))
199 ...Ribonuclease (3.1.4)
200 ..Acting on glycosyl compound (3.2)
201 ...Acting on alpha-1, 4-glucosidic bond, (e.g., hyaluronidase,
invertase, amylase, etc. (some 3.2.1))
202 ....Alpha-amylase, microbial source
203 .....Fungal source
204 ....Alpha-amylase, plant source (3.2.1.1)
205 ....Glucoamylase (3.2.1.3)
206 ...Acting on beta-1, 4 link between N-acetylmuramic acid and
2-acetylamino 2 deoxy-D-glucose (e.g., lysozyme, etc.)
207 ...Acting on beta-galatose-glycoside bond (e.g.,
beta-galactosidase, etc.)
208 ...Acting on alpha-galatose-glycoside bond (e.g.,
alpha-galactosidase, etc.)
209 ...Acting on beta-1, 4-glucosidic bond (e.g., cellulase, etc.
(3.2.1.4))
210 ...Acting on alpha-1, 6-glucosidic bond (e.g., isoamylase,
pullulanase, etc.)
211 ....Dextranase (3.2.1.11)
212 ..Acting on peptide bond (e.g., thromboplastin, leucine
amino-peptidase, etc., (3.4))
213 ...Trypsin; chymotrypsin
214 ...Thrombin
215 ...Urokinase
216 ...Streptokinase
217 ...Plasmin (i.e., fibrinolysin)
218 ...Elastase
219 ...Proteinase
220 ....Derived from bacteria
221 .....Bacteria is bacillus
222 ......Bacillus subtilus or bacillus lichenoformis
223 ....Derived from fungi
224 .....From yeast
225 .....From aspergillus
226 ....Derived from animal tissue (e.g., rennin, etc.))
227 ..Acting on carbon to nitrogen bond other than peptide bond
(3.5)
228 ...Acting on a linear amide linkage in linear amide
229 ....Asparaginase
230 ....Penicillin amidase
231 ...Acting on amide linkage in cyclic amides (e.g.,
penicillinase, etc.) (3.5.2)
232 .Lyase (4. )
233 .Isomerase (5. )
234 ..Glucose isomerase
235.1 VIRUS OR BACTERIOPHAGE, EXCEPT FOR VIRAL VECTOR OR
BACTERIOPHAGE VECTOR; COMPOSITION THEREOF; PREPARATION OR
PURIFICATION THEREOF; PRODUCTION OF VIRAL SUBUNITS; MEDIA FOR
PROPAGATING
236 .Inactivation or attenuation; producing viral subunits
237 ..By serial passage of virus
238 ..By chemical treatment
239 .Recovery or purification
240.1 ANIMAL OR PLANT CELL (E.G., CELL LINES, TISSUES);
CULTIVATION OR MAINTENANCE THEREOF; MEDIA THEREFORE
240.2 .Animal cells, per se, culture techniques and media
240.21 ..Techniques of establishing a primary culture
240.22 ..Culture of encapsulated cells
240.23 ..Culture of cells on solid support (e.g., anchorage
dependent cells)
240.24 ...Support is suspendable particle
240.241 ...Culture of cells on membrane
240.242 ....Hollow fibre membrane
240.243 ...Solid support treated or coated to enhance attachment or
growth
240.25 ..Culture in suspension
240.26 ..Fused or hybrid cells
240.27 ...Ab or Ig fragments producing cells
240.3 ..Culture medium, per se
240.31 ...Defined medium
240.4 .Plant cells, per se, culture techniques and media
240.45 ..Culture techniques (e.g., meristem culture, etc.)
240.46 ...Culture in suspension
240.47 ....Protoplasts
240.48 ...Callus culture
240.49 ....Regeneration (includes nonflowering ornamentals)
240.5 .....Agronomic crops (e.g., tobacco, grains, etc.)
240.51 .....Fruit and vegetable crops (e.g., tomato, etc.)
240.54 ..Culture medium, per se, or regeneration medium, per se
242 SPORE FORMING OR ISOLATING PROCESS
243 MICRO-ORGANISM, PER SE (E.G., PROTOZOA, ETC.); COMPOSITIONS
THEREOF; PROCES OF PROPAGATING, MAINTAINING OR PRESERVING
MICRO-ORGANISMS OR COMPOSITIONS THEREOF; PROCESS OF PREPARING OR
ISOLATING A COMPOSITION CONTAINING A MICRO-ORGANISM; CULTURE
MEDIA THEREFOR
244 .Chemical stimulation of growth or activity by addition of
chemical compound which is not an essential growth factor;
stimulation of growth by removal of a chemical compound
245 .Adaptation or attenuation of cells
246 .Foam culture
247 .Utilizing media containing lower alkanol (i.e., having one to
six carbon atoms)
248 .Utilizing media containing hydrocarbonn
249 ..Aliphatic
250 ...Having five or less carbon atoms
251 .Utilizing media containing waste sulphite liquor
252 .Utilizing media containing cellulose or hydrolysates thereof
252.1 .Bacteria or actinomycetales; media therefor
252.2 ..Rhizobium or agrobacterium
252.3 ..Transformants (e.g., recombinant DNA or vector or foreign
or exogenous gene containing, fused bacteria, etc.)
252.31 ...Bacillus (e.g., B. subtilis, B. thuringiensis, etc.)
252.32 ...Brevibacterium or corynebacterium
252.33 ...Escherichia (e.g., E. coli, etc.)
252.34 ...Pseudomonas
252.35 ...Streptomyces
252.4 ..Mixed culture
252.5 ..Bacillus (e.g., B. subtilis, B. thuringiensis, etc.)
252.6 ..Actinoplanes
252.7 ..Clostridium
252.8 ..Escherichia (e.g., E. coli, etc.) or salmonella
252.9 ..Lactobacillus, pediococcus, or leuconostoc
253.1 ..Mycobacterium
253.2 ..Nocardia
253.3 ..Pseudomonas
253.4 ..Streptococcus
253.5 ..Streptomyces
253.6 ..Culture media, per se
254.1 .Fungi
254.11 ..Transformants
254.2 ...Yeast; media therefor
254.21 ....Saccharomyces
254.22 ....Candida
254.23 ....Pichia
254.3 ...Aspergillus
254.4 ...Neurospora
254.5 ...Penicillium
254.6 ...Trichoderma
254.7 ...Fusarium
254.8 ...Mucor
254.9 ...Rhizopus
255.1 ..Yeast
255.2 ...Saccharomyces
255.21 ....Culture media, per se, or technique
255.3 ...Cryptococcus
255.4 ...Candida or torulopsis
255.5 ...Pichia
255.6 ...Hansenula
255.7 ...Culture media, per se, or technique
256.1 ..Aspergillus
256.2 ..Mucor
256.3 ..Penicillium
256.4 ..Cephalosporium or acremonium
256.5 ..Fusarium
256.6 ..Rhizopus
256.7 ..Trichoderma
256.8 ..Culture media, per se, or technique
257.1 .Algae, media therefor
257.2 ..Transformants
257.3 ..Chlorella
257.4 ..Euglenaa
257.5 ..Scenedesmus
257.6 ..Chlamydomonas
258.1 .Protozoa, media therefor
258.2 ..Plasmodium
258.3 ..Leishmania
258.4 ..Eimeria
259 .Lysis of micro-organism
260 .Preserving or maintaining micro-organism
261 .Separation of micro-organism from culture media
320.1 VECTOR, PER SE (E.G., PLASMID, HYBRID PLASMID, COSMID,
VIRAL VECTOR, BACTERIOPHAGE VECTOR, ETC.) BACTERIOPHAGE VECTOR,
ETC.)
262 PROCESS OF UTILIZING AN ENZYME OR MICRO-ORGANISM TO DESTROY
HAZARDOUS OR TOXIC WASTE, LIBERATE, SEPARATE, OR PURIFY A
PREEXISTING COMPOUND OR COMPOSITION THEREFORE; CLEANING OBJECTS
OR TEXTILES
262.5 .Destruction of hazardous or toxic waste
263 .Textile treating
264 .Cleaning using a micro-organism or enzyme
265 .Depilating hides, bating, or hide treating using enzyme or
micro-organism
266 .Treating gas, emulsion, or foam
267 .Treating animal or plant material or micro-organism
268 ..Treating organ or animal secretion
269 ..Treating blood fraction
270 ..Removing nucleic acid from intact or disrupted cell
271 ..Glyceridic oil, fat, ester-type wax, or higher fatty acid
recovered or purified
272 ..Proteinaceous material recovered or purified
273 ...Collagen or gelatin
274 ..Carbohydrate material recovered or purified
275 ...Pectin or starch
276 ...Sugar (e.g., molasses treatment, etc.)
277 ...Cellulose (e.g., plant fibers, etc.)
278 ....Producing paper pulp
279 ....Hemp or flax treating
280 .Resolution of optical isomers or purification of organic
compounds or composition containing same
281 .Petroleum oil or shale oil treating
282 ..Desulfurizing
283 ORGAN PERFUSION APPARATUS
284 TISSUE, ANIMAL OR PLANT CELL, OR VIRUS CULTURE APPARATUS
285 .With means providing thin layers
286 .With means providing suspensions
287 APPARATUS
288 .For use of free or immobilized enzyme
289 .Including condition or time responsive control
290 ..Temperature responsive control
291 .Including measuring or testing with condition sensing or
measuring means
292 .Inoculator streaker or sampler
293 ..Multifield or continuous
294 ..Sampler or inoculator is part of container
295 ...Sampler or inoculator is swab
296 .Tube or bottle
297 .Petri dish
298 ..Including cover seal
299 .Containing or adapted to contain solid mediaa
300 ..Multiple field or compartment
301 ...Horizontal, planar field
302 .Malting or mashing apparatus
303 ..Rotary drum
304 ..Cascade or vertically spaced stages
305 ..With agitator or mash turner
306 ...With horizontal axis of rotation
307 ...With vertical axis of rotation
308 ....Rakes
309 ..With multilevel gas introduction means
310 .With means providing thin layer or with multilevel trays
311 .With sterilizer or filtration means
312 .Rotatably mounted
313 .With gas introduction means
314 ..With draft tube
315 ..With agitator
316 .With agitator or heat exchanger
317.1 MISCELLANEOUS (E.G., SUBCELLULAR PARTS OF MICRO-ORGANISMS,
ETC.)
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800 ELIMINATION OR REDUCTION OF CONTAMINATION BY UNDERSIRED FERMENTS
(E.G., ASEPTIC CULTIVATION)
801 ANEROBIC CULTIVATION
802 LOGARITHMIC GROWTH PHASE
803 PHYSICAL RECOVERY METHODS (E.G., CHROMATOGRAPHY, GRINDING)
804 SINGLE CELL PROTEIN
805 TEST PAPERS
806 FERTILITY TESTS
807 GAS DETECTION APPARATUS
808 OPTICAL SENSING APPARATUS
809 INCUBATORS OR RACKS OR HOLDERS FOR CULTURE PLATES OR CONTAINERS
810 PACKAGED DEVICE OR KIT
811 INTERFERON
812 FOAM CONTROL
813 CONTINUOUS FERMENTATION
814 ENZYME SEPARATION OR PURIFICATION
815 .By sorption
816 .By solubility
817 ENZYME OR MICROBE ELECTRODE
818 AERATION OR OXYGEN TRANSFER TECHNIQUE
819 FERMENTATION VESSELS IN SERIES
820 SUBCELLULAR PARTS OF MICRO-ORGANISMS
821 MICRO-ORGANISMS USED IN THE DESTRUCTION OF HAZARDOUS OR TOXIC
WASTE
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* MICRO-ORGANISM CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS
* ******************************
822 .Using bacteria or actinomycetales
823 ..Acetobacter
824 ..Achromobacter
825 ..Actinomadura
826 ..Actinomyces
827 ..Actinoplanes
828 ..Aerobacter
829 ..Alcaligenes
830 ..Arthrobacterr
831 ..Azotobacter
832 ..Bacillus
833 ...Bacillus brevis
834 ...Bacillus cereus
835 ...Bacillus circulans
836 ...Bacillus licheniformis
837 ...Bacillus megaterium
838 ...Bacillus polymyxa
839 ...Bacillus subtilis
840 ..Brevibacterium
841 ..Chainia
842 ..Clostridium
843 ..Corynebacterium
844 ...Corynebacterium diphtheriae
845 ...Corynebacterium poinsettiae
846 ...Corynebacterium pyogenes
847 ..Erwinia
848 ..Escherichia
849 ...Escherichia coli
850 ..Flavobacterium
851 ..Haemophilus
852 ..Klebsiella
853 ..Lactobacillus
854 ...Lactobacillus acidophilus
855 ...Lactobacillus brevis
856 ...Lactobacillus casei
857 ...Lactobacillus plantarum
858 ..Methylomonas
859 ..Micrococcus
860 ...Micrococcus flavus
861 ...Micrococcus glutamicus
862 ...Micrococcus lysodeikticus
863 ..Mycobacterium
864 ...Mycobacterium avium
865 ...Mycobacterium fortuitum
866 ...Mycobacterium smegmatis
867 ..Micromonospora
868 ...Micromonospora chalcea
869 ...Micromonospora purpurea
870 ..Mycoplasma
871 ..Neisseria
872 ..Nocardia
873 ..Proteus
874 ..Pseudomonas
875 ...Pseudomonas aeruginosa
876 ...Pseudomonas fluorescens
877 ...Pseudomonas putida
878 ..Rhizobium
879 ..Salmonella
880 ..Serratia
881 ...Serratia marcescens
882 ..Staphylococcus
883 ...Staphylococcus aureus
884 ...Staphylococcus epidermidis
885 ..Streptococcus
886 ..Streptomyces
887 ...Streptomyces albus
888 ...Streptomyces antibioticuss
889 ...Streptomyces aureofaciens
890 ...Streptomyces aureus
891 ...Streptomyces bikiniensia
892 ...Streptomyces candidus
893 ...Streptomyces chartreusis
894 ...Streptomyces diastatochromogenes
895 ...Streptomyces filipinensis
896 ...Streptomyces fradiae
897 ...Streptomyces griseus
898 ...Streptomyces hygroscopicus
899 ...Streptomyces lavendulae
900 ...Streptomyces lincolnensis
901 ...Streptomyces noursei
902 ...Streptomyces olivaceus
903 ...Streptomyces platensis
904 ...Streptomyces rimosus
905 ...Streptomyces sparogenes
906 ...Streptomyces venezuelae
907 ..Streptosporangium
908 ..Streptovirticillium
909 ..Vibrio
910 ..Xanthomonas
911 .Using fungi
912 ..Absidia
913 ..Aspergillus
914 ...Aspergillus awamori
915 ...Aspergillus flavus
916 ...Aspergillus fumigatus
917 ...Aspergillus niger
918 ...Aspergillus oryzae
919 ...Aspergillus ustus
920 ...Aspergillus wenti
921 ..Candida
922 ...Candida albicans
923 ...Candida lipolytica
924 ...Candida tropicalis
925 ..Cephalosporium
926 ...Cephalosporium acremonium
927 ...Cephalosporium caerulens
928 ...Cephalosporium crotocinigenium
929 ..Fusarium
930 ..Hansenula
931 ..Mucor
932 ..Paecilomyces
933 ..Penicillium
934 ...Penicillium brevi
935 ...Penicillium chrysogenum
936 ...Penicillium notatium
937 ...Penicillium patulum
938 ..Pichia
939 ..Rhizopus
940 ..Saccharomyces
941 ...Saccharomyces carlsbergensis
942 ...Saccharomyces cerevisiae
943 ...Saccharomyces lactis
944 ..Torulopsis
945 ..Trichoderma
946 .Using algaee
947 .Using protozoa
948 .Using viruses or cell lines
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* CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTION
* RELATED TO SUBCLASSES
* 7.1 THROUGH 7.95
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960 IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL ASSAY
961 INCLUDING A STEP OF FORMING, RELEASING, OR EXPOSING THE ANTIGEN
OR FORMING THE HAPTEN-IMMUNOGENIC CARRIER COMPLEX OR THE
ANTIGEN, PER SE
962 PREVENTION OR REMOVAL OF INTERFERING MATERIALS OR REACTANTS OR
OTHER TREATMENT TO ENHANCE RESULTS (E.G., DETERMINING OR
PREVENTING NONSPECIFIC BINDING, ETC.)
963 METHODS OF STOPPING AN ENZYME REACTION OR STABILIZING THE TEST
MATERIALS
964 INCLUDING ENZYME-LIGAND CONJUGATE PRODUCTION (E.G., REDUCING
RATE OF NONPRODUCTIVE LINKAGE, ETC.)
965 INVOLVING IDIOTYPE OR ANTI-IDIOTYPE ANTIBODY
966 INVOLVING AN ENZYME SYSTEM WITH HIGH TURNOVER RATE OR COMPLEMENT
MAGNIFIED ASSAY (E.G., MULTI-ENZYME SYSTEMS, ETC.)
967 STANDARDS, CONTROLS, MATERIALS (E.G., VALIDATION STUDIES, BUFFER
SYSTEMS, ETC.)
968 HIGH ENERGY SUBSTRATES (E.G., FLUORESCENT, CHEMILUMINESCENT,
RADIOACTIVE, ETC.)
969 MULTIPLE LAYERING OF REACTANTS
970 TEST STRIP OR TEST SLIDE
971 CAPTURE OF COMPLEX AFTER ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY REACTION
972 MODIFIED ANTIBODY (E.G., HYBRID, BIFUNCTIONAL, ETC.)
973 SIMULTANEOUS DETERMINATION OF MORE THAN ONE ANALYTE
974 AIDS RELATED TEST
975 KIT