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Inhibitors Of The Plasmodial Surface Anion Channel As Antimalarials

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China
200980137435.8
Filed on 2009-07-15

Plasmodial Surface Anion Channel Antagonists As Lead Molecules For Antimalarial Drug Development

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Canada
2731224
Filed on 2009-07-15

Inhibitors of The Plasmodial Surface Anion Channel As Antimalarials

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Brazil
PI0916540-1
Filed on 2009-07-15

Plasmodial Surface Anion Channel Antagonists As Lead Molecules For Antimalarial Drug Development

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Australia
2009274255
Filed on 2009-07-15

Antiviral Agents And Vaccines Against Influenza

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Singapore
201101108-7
Filed on 2007-02-16

Use of Recombinant Parainfluenza Viruses (PIVS) as Vectors To Protect Against Infection and Disease Caused By PIV and Other Human Pathogens

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China
201010556188.X
Filed on 2000-12-08

METHODS OF TREATING AND PREVENTING COLITIS INVOLVING IL-13 AND NK-T CELLS

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European Patent
10184017.1
Filed on 2002-06-14

Inhibitors of the plasmodial surface anion channel as antimalarials

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Japan
520094-2011
Filed on 2009-07-15

METHODS FOR TREATING AND PREVENTING FIBROSIS BY IL-21/IL-21R ANTAGONISTS

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European Patent
11182581.6
Filed on 2006-04-13

Simian Adenoviral Vectors Based Vaccines

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Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US2010/056004
Filed on 2010-11-09

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