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A3 ADENOSINE RECEPTOR AGONISTS AND ANTAGONISTS

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Belgium
94923445.4
Filed on 1994-07-13

Methods for the Improvement of Cognition with Functional Antagonists of the Glycine NMDA Receptor Complex

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Canada
2153596
Filed on 1994-01-07

METHOD OF CLEAVING SPECIFIC STRANDS OF RNA

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Liechtenstein
94901178.7
Filed on 1993-10-20

METHOD OF CLEAVING SPECIFIC STRANDS OF RNA

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Ireland
94901178.7
Filed on 1993-10-20

Assay For Inhibitors of HIV DNA Integration

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European Patent
91917110.8
Filed on 1991-08-22

Nitrogen containing cyclohetero cycloalklyaminoaryl derivatives for CNS-disorders

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Japan
504898/91
Filed on 1991-01-31

Nitrogen containing cyclohetero cycloalklyaminoaryl derivatives for CNS-disorders

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European Patent
91905396.7
Filed on 1991-01-31

RRNA Specific Oligonucleotides

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European Patent
90917630.7
Filed on 1990-11-09

TOTAL SYNTHESIS OF NORTHEBAINE, NORMOPHINE, NOROXYMORPHONE ENANTIOMERS AN DERIVATIVES VIA N-NOR INTERMEDIATES

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Luxembourg
90917159.7
Filed on 1990-10-16

TOTAL SYNTHESIS OF NORTHEBAINE, NORMOPHINE, NOROXYMORPHONE ENANTIOMERS AN DERIVATIVES VIA N-NOR INTERMEDIATES

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Greece
3030101
Filed on 1990-10-16

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