KLAVENESS et al. V. KLAVENESS et al. V. SCHNEIDER et al. - Page 2






           Tnterference No. 104,154                                                                  




                                   REDECLARATION AND JIMGMENT                                        



           Before WILLIAM SMITH, PATE and MARTIN, Administrative Patent                              
           Judges.                                                                                   

           Martin, Administrative Patent Judge.                                                      



                 On September 30, 2003, the parties filed a Joint Statement                          

           on Termination of Interference" requesting that the interference                          

           be terminated "pursuant to the findings and rulings set forth in                          

           the Decision on Motions; Show Cause Order, issued January 31,                             

           2003. 11                                                                                  

                 In accordance with pages 49-52 of the decision, the                                 

           interference is hereby redeclared by adding Klaveness et al.                              

           ("Klaveness") Reissue Application 09/227,410 to the interference                          

           and designating claims 50 and 55 thereof as corresponding to                              

           Count 1, the sole count, which reads:                                                     

                                         Count 1                                                     

                       Microbubbles comprising an amphiphilic                                        
                 phospholipid material capable of formation of gas                                   
                 containing microbubbles, said microbubbles comprising a                             
                 physiologically acceptable fluorine-containing gas;                                 

                                                or                                                   

                 a process of preparing a contrast agent comprising                                  
                 generating said microbubbles.                                                       




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