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Phenylacetate and Derivatives Alone or in Combination with Other Compounds Against Neoplastic Conditions and Other Disorders

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Belgium
04030912.2
Filed on 1994-10-12

Phenylacetate and Derivatives Alone or in Combination with Other Compounds Against Neoplastic Conditions and Other Disorders

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Bosnia and Herzegovina
04030912.2
Filed on 2004-12-28

Phenylacetate and Derivatives Alone or in Combination with Other Compounds Against Neoplastic Conditions and Other Disorders

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Austria
04030912.2
Filed on 1994-10-12

Phenylacetate and Derivatives Alone or in Combination with Other Compounds Against Neoplastic Conditions and Other Disorders

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Albania
04030912.2
Filed on 1994-10-12

USE OF HISTONE DEACETYLASE INHIBITORS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM METASTASES

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Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US2008/055149
Filed on 2008-02-27

Triapine-induced Tumor Cell Radiosensitization

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US Application 11/992,002
Filed on 2009-08-13

METHODS OF TREATING OR PREVENTING CANCER USING PYRIDINE CARBOXALDEHYDE PYRIDINE THIOSEMICARBAZONE RADIOSENSITIZING AGENTS

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European Patent
06814743.8
Filed on 2006-09-15

Triapine-induced Tumor Cell Radiosensitization

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Australia
2006292482
Filed on 2006-09-15

Improved DNA Vaccination Protocols

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Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US2008/051004
Filed on 2008-01-14

Mesothelium Antigen and Methods and Kits For Targeting It

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US Application 12/021,151
Filed on 2008-01-28

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