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The Boad of Trustees of the University of Illinois Patent Filings

The Boad of Trustees of the University of Illinois

Patent Applications and Registrations

Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for The Boad of Trustees of the University of Illinois.The latest application filed is for "compounds and methods for myotonic dystrophy therapy".

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  • The Boad of Trustees of the University of Illinois - Urbana IL
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Patent Activity
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Compounds And Methods For Myotonic Dystrophy Therapy
App 20160052914 - Zimmerman; Steven C. ;   et al.
2016-02-25
Cupredoxin Derived Transport Agents And Methods Of Use Thereof
App 20140037554 - Chakrabarty; Ananda ;   et al.
2014-02-06

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