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SCHWEINFURTHIN ANALOGUES

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European Patent
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Filed on 2005-03-09

Quinolin-4-Ones As Inhibitors Of Retroviral Integrase For The Treatment of HIV, AIDS, And AIDS-Related Complex (ARC)

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US Patent 7,776,883
Filed on 2006-09-01

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