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    If a company would like to acquire rights to use or commercialize either an unpatented material, or a patented or patent-pending invention, a license is required. There are numerous policies and regulations surrounding the transfer or a technology from the NIH to a company or organization.

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    The NIH Office of Technology Transfer (OTT) plays a strategic role by supporting the patenting and licensing efforts of our NIH ICs. OTT protects, monitors, markets and manages the wide range of NIH discoveries, inventions, and other intellectual property as mandated by the Federal Technology Transfer Act and related legislation.

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Pyridomorphinans, Pyridazinomorphinans And Use Thereof

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Japan
2006-524861
Filed on 2006-02-24

Method of Protecting Against Stroke Through the Use of a Delta Opioid Peptide

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US Application 12/813,191
Filed on 2010-06-10

Coil For Magnetic Stimulation

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Israel
208546
Filed on 2001-10-19

SNPs And Genes For Smoking Cessation Success

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Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US2009/034694
Filed on 2009-02-20

Toll Like Receptor 4 (TLR4) Antagonists Modify The Action Of Alcohol

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Australia
2009905287
Filed on 2009-10-28

4-Phenylpiperazine Derivatives With Functionalized Linkers as Dopamine D3 Receptor Selective Ligands and Methods Of Use

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Canada
2690789
Filed on 2012-03-20

4-Phenylpiperazine Derivatives With Functionalized Linkers as Dopamine D3 Receptor Selective Ligands and Methods Of Use

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Australia
2007354861
Filed on 2007-06-15

4-Phenylpiperazine Derivatives With Functionalized Linkers As Dopamine D3 Receptor Selective Ligands And Methods of Use

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US Patent 8,748,608
Filed on 2010-06-25

A Combination Of Growth Factors Which Can Induce Human Embryonic Stem Cells To Differentiate Into Brain Dopaminergic Neurons

  • Read more about A Combination Of Growth Factors Which Can Induce Human Embryonic Stem Cells To Differentiate Into Brain Dopaminergic Neurons
Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US2009/065007
Filed on 2009-11-18

Structurally Rigid Dopamine D3 Receptor Selective Ligands And Process For Making Them

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US Patent 8,119,642
Filed on 2009-08-14

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