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SPECTROSCOPIC IMAGING DEVICE EMPLOYING IMAGING QUALITY SPECTRAL FILTERS

  • Read more about SPECTROSCOPIC IMAGING DEVICE EMPLOYING IMAGING QUALITY SPECTRAL FILTERS
US Patent 5,528,368
Filed on 1994-12-23

SULFUR-CONTAINING XANTHINE DERIVATIVES AS ADENOSINE ANTAGONISTS

  • Read more about SULFUR-CONTAINING XANTHINE DERIVATIVES AS ADENOSINE ANTAGONISTS
US Patent 5,453,426
Filed on 1994-12-20

CARBAMATES RELATED TO (-)-PHYSOSTIGMINE AS CHOLINERGIC AGENTS

  • Read more about CARBAMATES RELATED TO (-)-PHYSOSTIGMINE AS CHOLINERGIC AGENTS
US Application 08/319,245
Filed on 1994-10-06

ARALKYL DIAZABICYCLOALKANE DERIVATIVES FOR CNS DISORDERS

  • Read more about ARALKYL DIAZABICYCLOALKANE DERIVATIVES FOR CNS DISORDERS
US Patent 5,679,679
Filed on 1994-12-02

8-SUBSTITUTED 1,3,7-TRIALKYL-XANTHINE DERIVATIVES

  • Read more about 8-SUBSTITUTED 1,3,7-TRIALKYL-XANTHINE DERIVATIVES
US Patent 5,861,405
Filed on 1994-11-07

PREPARATION OF CHIRAL 5-AMINOCARBONYL-5H-DIBENZO[A,D]CYCLOHEPTEN-5, 10-IMINES BY OPTICAL RESOLUTION

  • Read more about PREPARATION OF CHIRAL 5-AMINOCARBONYL-5H-DIBENZO[A,D]CYCLOHEPTEN-5, 10-IMINES BY OPTICAL RESOLUTION
US Patent 5,686,614
Filed on 1995-04-11

BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE SYNTHETIC THYROTROPIN AND CLONED GENE FOR PRODUCING SAME

  • Read more about BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE SYNTHETIC THYROTROPIN AND CLONED GENE FOR PRODUCING SAME
US Patent 6,117,991
Filed on 1994-09-22

SULFO-DERIVATIVES OF ADENOSINE

  • Read more about SULFO-DERIVATIVES OF ADENOSINE
US Patent 5,498,605
Filed on 1994-07-21

DNA sequence which acts as a chromatin insulator element to protect expressed genes from cis-acting regulatory sequences in mammalian cells

  • Read more about DNA sequence which acts as a chromatin insulator element to protect expressed genes from cis-acting regulatory sequences in mammalian cells
US Patent 5,610,053
Filed on 1994-07-29

Xanthines For Identifying CFTR-Binding Compounds Useful For Activating Chloride Conductance IN Animal Cells

  • Read more about Xanthines For Identifying CFTR-Binding Compounds Useful For Activating Chloride Conductance IN Animal Cells
US Patent 5,877,179
Filed on 1994-11-22

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