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Bagnol; Didier Patent Filings

Bagnol; Didier

Patent Applications and Registrations

Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for Bagnol; Didier.The latest application filed is for "methods of identifying candidate compounds of the human g protein-coupled receptor, gpr50, as modulators of body mass or adiposity".

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  • Bagnol; Didier - San Diego CA
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Patent Activity
PatentDate
Methods of Identifying Candidate Compounds of the Human G Protein-Coupled Receptor, GPR50, as Modulators of Body Mass or Adiposity
App 20160077113 - Bagnol; Didier ;   et al.
2016-03-17
Methods of identifying candidate compounds of the human G protein-coupled receptor, GPR50, as modulators of body mass or adiposity
Grant 9,068,983 - Bagnol , et al. June 30, 2
2015-06-30
Methods of Identifying Candidate Compounds of the Human G Protein-Coupled Receptor, GPR50, as Modulators of Body Mass or Adiposity
App 20120207680 - Bagnol; Didier ;   et al.
2012-08-16
Methods of using GPR101 receptors to identify modulators of hypothalamic proopiomelanocortin (POMC)-derived biologically active peptide secretion
Grant 8,142,762 - Bagnol March 27, 2
2012-03-27
Methods of identifying candidate compounds of the human G protein-coupled receptor, GPR50, as modulators of body mass or adiposity
Grant 7,998,685 - Bagnol , et al. August 16, 2
2011-08-16
G Protein-Coupled Receptor and Modulators Thereof For The Treatment of Gaba-Related Neurological Disorders Including Sleep-Related Disorders
App 20110038850 - Bagnol; Didier ;   et al.
2011-02-17
Use Of Gpr101 Receptor In Methods To Identify Modulators Of Hypothalamic Proopiomelanocortin (pomc)-derived Biologically Active Peptide Secretion Useful In The Treatment Of Pomc-derived Biologically
App 20100056442 - Bagnol; Didier
2010-03-04
Human G Protein-coupled Receptor And Modulators Thereof For The Treatment Of Obesity And Conditions Related Thereto
App 20090317332 - Bagnol; Didier ;   et al.
2009-12-24

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