DIAGNOSTIC PREPARATIONS USED IDENTIFY

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
Q2 Variagenics, Inc. 60 Hampshire Street Cambridge MA 02139 diagnostic preparations used to identify in a patient a genetic variation affecting drug action; pharmaceutical preparations for the treatment of cancer, proliferative diseases, inflammatory diseases, or cardiovascular diseases whose effect is related to the said genetic variation;
VARIAGENIC Variagenics, Inc. 60 Hampshire Street Cambridge MA 02139 diagnostic preparations used to identify in a patient a genetic variation affecting drug action; pharmaceutical preparations for the treatment of cancer, proliferative diseases, inflammatory diseases, or cardiovascular diseases whose effect is related to the said genetic variation;VARIATION GENETICS;
VARIAGENICS Variagenics, Inc. 60 Hampshire Street Cambridge MA 02139 diagnostic preparations used to identify in a patient a genetic variation affecting drug action; pharmaceutical preparations for the treatment of cancer, proliferative diseases, inflammatory diseases, or cardiovascular diseases whose effect is related to the said genetic variation;
VGNX Variagenics, Inc. 60 Hampshire Street Cambridge MA 02139 diagnostic preparations used to identify in a patient a genetic variation affecting drug action; pharmaceutical preparations for the treatment of cancer, proliferative diseases, inflammatory diseases, or cardiovascular diseases whose effect is related to the said genetic variation;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. Systems and methods are provided for instrumenting compiled software to include diagnostic information such that an origin of a call to one or more routines may be more easily identified. For example, a system is provided which unassembles or uncompiles software into a more readily identifiable instructional form, which is then searched to identify various calls to various routines of interest. Portions of the identified calls are then modified with diagnostic information that will identify the call. This diagnostic information and the call are then recorded so that the call may be subsequently traced back to its origin when, for example, an error occurs.