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Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for DelMonte; Terrye Aigeldinger.The latest application filed is for "methods for identifying subjects with an increased likelihood of responding to dpp-iv inhibitors".
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Methods for Identifying Subjects With an Increased Likelihood of Responding to DPP-IV Inhibitors App 20110152340 - Emison; Eileen ;   et al. | 2011-06-23 |
Human single nucleotide polymorphisms in ion channels and other proteins App 20090202994 - Ranade; Koustubh ;   et al. | 2009-08-13 |
Method of identifying a PPARgamma-agonist compound having a decreased likelihood of inducing dose-dependent peripheral edema Grant 7,482,124 - Ranade , et al. January 27, 2 | 2009-01-27 |
Methods for diagnosing schizophrenia by detecting a polymorphism in the KalphaM1 gene Grant 7,329,490 - Ranade , et al. February 12, 2 | 2008-02-12 |
Single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with dose-dependent edema and methods of use thereof App 20070009945 - Ranade; Koustubh ;   et al. | 2007-01-11 |
Human single nucleotide polymorphisms in ION channels and other proteins App 20050059070 - Ranade, Koustubh ;   et al. | 2005-03-17 |
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