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COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF FOR TREATING NEURODEGENERATIVE DISORDERS

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US Patent 9,382,229
Filed on 2012-02-15

COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF FOR TREATING NEURODEGENERATIVE DISORDERS

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Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US2012/025228
Filed on 2012-02-15

INHIBITORS OF EYA2

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US Application 13/978,820
Filed on 2013-07-09

Inhibitors of the USP1/UAF1 Deubiquitinase Complex and Uses Thereof

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Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US2013/077804
Filed on 2013-12-26

TOCOPHEROL AND TOCOPHERYL QUINONE DERIVATIVES AS CORRECTORS OF LYSOSOMAL STORAGE DISORDERS

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Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US2013/070156
Filed on 2013-11-14

Method for the Treatment of Neuropathies Associated with Charcot-Marie-Tooth 1A (CMT1A) Disease

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US Application 14/026,667
Filed on 2013-09-13

Cyclodextrin For The Treatment Of Lysosomal Storage Diseases

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Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US2013/053527
Filed on 2013-08-03

METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR THE INHIBITION OF PIN1

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Patent Cooperation Treaty
PCT/US13/044747
Filed on 2013-06-07

Substituted Pyrazolopyrimidines as Glucocerebrosidase Activators

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South Africa
2013/04215
Filed on 2011-12-08

Substituted Pyrazolopyrimidines as Glucocerebrosidase Activators

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Russia
2013126094
Filed on 2011-12-08

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