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Details for Australian Patent Application No. 2007221194 (hide)

Owner Schering Corporation

Inventors Miller, Michael W.; Ramanathan, Ragulan; Grotz, Diane; Alton, Kevin B.; Chowdhury, Swapan K.; Tendolkar, Amol; Rindgen, Diane

Agent Griffith Hack

Pub. Number AU-A-2007221194

PCT Pub. Number WO2007/100739

Priority 60/776,355 24.02.06 US

Filing date 22 February 2007

Wipo publication date 7 September 2007

International Classifications

C07D 401/14 (2006.01) Heterocyclic compounds containing two or more hetero rings

C07D 403/06 (2006.01) Heterocyclic compounds containing two or more hetero rings, having nitrogen atoms as the only ring hetero atoms, not provided for by group

C07D 409/14 (2006.01) Heterocyclic compounds containing two or more hetero rings, at least one ring having sulfur atoms as the only ring hetero atoms

C07D 417/14 (2006.01) Heterocyclic compounds containing two or more hetero rings, at least one ring having nitrogen and sulfur atoms as the only ring hetero atoms, not provided for by group

Event Publications

11 September 2008 PCT application entered the National Phase

  PCT publication WO2007/100739 Priority application(s): WO2007/100739

10 March 2011 Application Lapsed, Refused Or Withdrawn, Patent Ceased or Expired

  This application lapsed under section 142(2)(a). A direction to request examination has been given for this application. Note that applications or patents shown as lapsed or ceased may be restored at a later date.

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