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    The NIH cannot commercialize its discoveries even with its considerable size and resources — it relies instead upon partners. Typically, a royalty-bearing exclusive license agreement with the right to sublicense is given to a company from NIH to use patents, materials, or other assets to bring a therapeutic or vaccine product concept to market.

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    The NIH Office of Technology Transfer (OTT) plays a strategic role by supporting the patenting and licensing efforts of our NIH ICs. OTT protects, monitors, markets and manages the wide range of NIH discoveries, inventions, and other intellectual property as mandated by the Federal Technology Transfer Act and related legislation.

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NOVEL CARBAMATES RELATED TO (+)-PHYSOSTIGMINE AS CHOLINERGIC AGENTS

  • Read more about NOVEL CARBAMATES RELATED TO (+)-PHYSOSTIGMINE AS CHOLINERGIC AGENTS
US Application 07/166,824
Filed on 1988-03-04

N-(1-THIENYLCYCLOALKYL)ALKENYLAMINES FOR TREAMENT OF NEUROTOXIC INJURY

  • Read more about N-(1-THIENYLCYCLOALKYL)ALKENYLAMINES FOR TREAMENT OF NEUROTOXIC INJURY
US Application 07/125,025
Filed on 1987-11-24

REAGENTS AND PROBES FOR DISTINGUISHING AND ISOLATING DIFFERENT GTP-BINDING PROTEINS.

  • Read more about REAGENTS AND PROBES FOR DISTINGUISHING AND ISOLATING DIFFERENT GTP-BINDING PROTEINS.
US Patent 4,870,161
Filed on 1987-09-25

Thermal Fragmentation of Methylbenzylurea Disastereomers or Secondary Amines and Preparation of Optically Active...

  • Read more about Thermal Fragmentation of Methylbenzylurea Disastereomers or Secondary Amines and Preparation of Optically Active...
US Patent 5,039,801
Filed on 1987-08-28

Induction of Resistance to Degradation of 2-5A By Replacement of the 3' Hydroxyl Residue of the Renultimate

  • Read more about Induction of Resistance to Degradation of 2-5A By Replacement of the 3' Hydroxyl Residue of the Renultimate
US Application 07/072,666
Filed on 1987-07-13

ADENOSINE RECEPTOR PRODRUGS

  • Read more about ADENOSINE RECEPTOR PRODRUGS
US Application 07/030,526
Filed on 1987-03-27

ADENOSINE RECEPTOR PRODRUGS

  • Read more about ADENOSINE RECEPTOR PRODRUGS
US Patent 4,968,672
Filed on 1987-01-02

Total Synthesis of Northebaine, Normorphine, Noroxymorphone Emantiomers and Derivatives VIA N-Nor Intermediates

  • Read more about Total Synthesis of Northebaine, Normorphine, Noroxymorphone Emantiomers and Derivatives VIA N-Nor Intermediates
US Application 06/925,620
Filed on 1986-10-31

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SEQUENTIAL FRACTIONATION

  • Read more about METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SEQUENTIAL FRACTIONATION
US Patent 4,693,984
Filed on 1986-10-31

SCREENING FOR TAY-SACHS DISEASE WITH CLONED DNA FOR BETA-HEXOSAMINIDASE

  • Read more about SCREENING FOR TAY-SACHS DISEASE WITH CLONED DNA FOR BETA-HEXOSAMINIDASE
US Application 06/889,502
Filed on 1986-07-25

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