METHODS OF IDENTIFYING COMPOUNDS THAT MODULATE PROTEIN ACTIVITY
Details for Australian Patent Application No. 2003263992 (hide)
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11 December 2003 Complete Application Filed
Priority application(s): 60/401,316 06.08.02 US; 60/401,627 06.08.02 US; 60/401,315 06.08.02 US; 60/401,788 07.08.02 US; 60/403,620 15.08.02 US; 60/404,676 20.08.02 US; 60/404,649 20.08.02 US; 60/404,674 20.08.02 US; 60/405,232 22.08.02 US; 60/405,121 22.08.02 US; 60/405,684 23.08.02 US; 60/405,687 23.08.02 US; 60/405,698 23.08.02 US; 60/405,684 23.08.02 US; 60/405,687 23.08.02 US; 60/405,400 23.08.02 US; 60/406,353 26.08.02 US; 60/406,130 27.08.02 US; 60/406,131 27.08.02 US; 60/407,919 03.09.02 US; 60/409,366 09.09.02 US; 60/422,756 31.10.02 US; 10
1 April 2004 Application Open to Public Inspection
Published as AU-A-2003263992
26 July 2007 Application Lapsed, Refused Or Withdrawn, Patent Ceased or Expired
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