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A3 Adenosine Receptor Antagonists and Partial Agonists

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Germany
09791060.8
Filed on 2011-01-28

TRIAZOLE DERIVATIVES AS P2Y14 RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS

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Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US16/053397
Filed on 2016-09-23

The Use Of Leptin For Treating Human Lipoatrophy

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Japan
2016-108936
Filed on 2016-05-31

The Use Of Leptin For Treating Human Lipotrophy

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US Application 15/154,749
Filed on 2016-05-13

Low Molecular Weight Thyroid Stimulating Hormone Receptor (TSHR) Agonists

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Australia
2016204845
Filed on 2016-07-11

CGAP-PNA Multivalent Peptide Nucleic Acid Ligand Display

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US Application 15/112,981
Filed on 2016-07-20

cGAP-PNA Multivalent Peptide Nucleic Acid Ligand Display

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South Korea
10-2016-7022257
Filed on 2016-08-16

cGAP-PNA Multivalent Peptide Nucleic Acid Ligand Display

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European Patent
15701925.8
Filed on 2015-01-16

cGAP-PNA Multivalent Peptide Nucleic Acid Ligand Display

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China
201580015122.0
Filed on 2016-09-20

Non-hormonal Mammalian Sperm Decoy Contraception Based On The N-terminus Of The ZP2 Protein

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Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US2016/037428
Filed on 2016-06-14

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