WALLACH et al. V. SMITH - Page 2


               Interference No. 103,854                                                                                              


                     On February 8, 1999, Wallach filed a preliminary motion pursuant to 37 C.F.R.                                   
              § 1.633(c)(4) to designate claims 3, 6, and 7 of U.S. Patent No. 5,478,925 as not                                      
              corresponding to the count.3  Paper No. 53.  The motion stands unopposed.                                              
                     The APJ denied the motion and ordered Wallach to show cause why judgment on the                                 
              record should not be entered against them in view of the fact that junior party Wallach failed                         
              to file a preliminary statement.  Paper Nos. 57 and 59.                                                                
                     In response to the order, Wallach filed a request for testimony (Paper No. 61) and a                            
              request for final hearing (Paper No. 60).  The APJ granted these requests.  Paper No. 62.                              
                     Final Hearing was held on July 25, 2000.                                                                        









                     The issues presented for decision are:                                                                          


                       3 Wallach’s claims 1, 3, 6 and 7 read as follows:                                                             
                       1.    A multimer having the ability to interfere with the binding of tumor necrosis                           
               factor to its receptors and to block the effects of tumor necrosis factor, wherein said                               
               multimer comprises two or more monomers, each said monomer consisting of a soluble                                    
               form of a tumor necrosis factor receptor or a salt thereof.                                                           
                       3.   A multimer in accordance with claim 1 in trimeric form.                                                  
                       6.   A multimer in accordance with claim 1, wherein said monomers include at                                  
               least one monomer having an amino acid sequence corresponding to that of tumor                                        
               necrosis factor binding protein-I and at least one monomer having an amino acid                                       
               sequence corresponding to that of tumor necrosis factor binding protein-II.                                           
                       7.   A multimer in accordance with claim 1 said multimer being encapsulated in a                              
               liposome.                                                                                                             
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