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Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for List; James F..The latest application filed is for "use of glp-1, glp-1 derivatives or glp-1 fragments for skin regeneration, stimulation of hair growth, or treatment of diabetes".
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Methods for treating obesity employing an SGLT2 inhibitor Grant 8,883,743 - Washburn , et al. November 11, 2 | 2014-11-11 |
Use Of Glp-1, Glp-1 Derivatives Or Glp-1 Fragments For Skin Regeneration, Stimulation Of Hair Growth, Or Treatment Of Diabetes App 20120101038 - Habener; Joel F. ;   et al. | 2012-04-26 |
Methods For Treating Obesity Employing An Sglt2 Inhibitor And Compositions Thereof App 20120077739 - Washburn; William ;   et al. | 2012-03-29 |
Methods for treating obesity employing an SGLT2 inhibitor Grant 8,088,743 - Washburn , et al. January 3, 2 | 2012-01-03 |
Use Of Glp-1, Glp-1 Derivatives Or Glp-1 Fragments For Skin Regeneration, Stimulation Of Hair Growth, Or Treatment Of Diabetes App 20090202497 - Habener; Joel F. ;   et al. | 2009-08-13 |
Methods for Treating Obesity Employing an SGLT2 Inhibitor and Compositions Thereof App 20080234367 - Washburn; William N. ;   et al. | 2008-09-25 |
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