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Details for Australian Patent Application No. 2003295347 (hide)

Owner Marcum, F.

Inventors Marcum, Frank D.

Agent Davies Collison Cave

Pub. Number AU-B-2003295347

PCT Number PCT/US2003/0325

PCT Pub. Number WO2004/034980

Priority 60/419,009 16.10.02 US; 60/487,861 16.07.03 US

Filing date 16 October 2003

Wipo publication date 4 May 2004

Acceptance publication date 11 February 2010

International Classifications

A61K 31/715 (2006.01) - Polysaccharides, i.e. having more than five saccharide radicals attached to each other by glycosidic linkages

A61K 31/70 (2006.01) - Carbohydrates

A61K 31/7008 (2006.01) - Compounds having an amino group directly attached to a carbon atom of the saccharide radical, e.g. D-galactosamine, ranimustine

A61K 31/726 (2006.01) - Glycosaminoglycans, i.e. mucopolysaccharides

A61K 31/728 (2006.01)

A61K 31/737 (2006.01) - Sulfated polysaccharides, e.g. chondroitin sulfate, dermatan sulfate

Event Publications

22 April 2004 Complete Application Filed

  Priority application(s): 60/419,009 16.10.02 US; 60/487,861 16.07.03 US

10 June 2004 Application Open to Public Inspection

  Published as AU-B-2003295347

11 February 2010 Application Accepted

  Published as AU-B-2003295347

22 April 2010 Assignment before Grant

  Marcum, Frank The application has been assigned to ArthroDynamic Technologies, Animal Health Division, Inc. 2004

10 June 2010 Standard Patent Sealed

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