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Whatton; Maria Ann Patent Filings

Whatton; Maria Ann

Patent Applications and Registrations

Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for Whatton; Maria Ann.The latest application filed is for "kcnq potentiators".

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  • Whatton; Maria Ann - Basingstoke GB
  • Whatton; Maria Ann - Bracknell GB
  • Whatton; Maria Ann - Indianapolis IN
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Patent Activity
PatentDate
Kcnq Potentiators
App 20220073464 - Szekeres; Helen Jane ;   et al.
2022-03-10
KCNQ potentiators
Grant 11,208,383 - Szekeres , et al. December 28, 2
2021-12-28
KCNQ Potentiators
App 20200247752 - Kind Code
2020-08-06
2-[4-(pyrazol-4-ylalkyl)piperazin-1-yl]-3-phenyl pyrazines as 5-HT7 receptor antagonists
Grant 8,202,873 - Badescu , et al. June 19, 2
2012-06-19
5-HT7 receptor antagonists
Grant 7,910,588 - Badescu , et al. March 22, 2
2011-03-22
5-ht7 Receptor Antagonists
App 20100197700 - Badescu; Valentina O ;   et al.
2010-08-05
2-[4-(pyrazol-4-ylalkyl)piperazin-1-yl]-3-phenyl Pyrazines And Pyridines And 3-[4-(pyrazol-4-ylalkyl)piperazin-1-yl]-2-phenyl Pyridines As 5-ht7 Receptor Antagonists
App 20100120785 - Badescu; Valentina O. ;   et al.
2010-05-13
3-Aminopyrrolidines as inhibitors of monoamine uptake
Grant 7,619,096 - Beadle , et al. November 17, 2
2009-11-17
Aminomethyl-azacycle derivatives as inhibitors of monoamine uptake
Grant 7,615,648 - Harris , et al. November 10, 2
2009-11-10
4-Amino-piperidine derivatives as monoamine uptake inhibitors
Grant 7,521,462 - Boulet , et al. April 21, 2
2009-04-21
3-aminopiperidines and 3-aminoquinuclidines as inhibitors of monoamine uptake
Grant 7,432,280 - Beadle , et al. October 7, 2
2008-10-07
3-aryloxy/thio-3-substituted propanamines and their use in inhibiting serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake
Grant 7,417,064 - Boulet , et al. August 26, 2
2008-08-26
3-aryloxy/thio-2,3-substituted propanamines and their use in inhibiting serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake
Grant 7,410,996 - Boulet , et al. August 12, 2
2008-08-12
Aminomethyl-Azacycle Derivatives as Inhibitors of Monoamine Uptake
App 20080004330 - Harris; John Richard ;   et al.
2008-01-03
4-Amino-piperidine derivatives as monoamine uptake inhibitors
App 20070093526 - Boulet; Serge Louis ;   et al.
2007-04-26
3-Aminopiperidines and 3-aminoquinuclidines as inhibitors of monoamine uptake
App 20070066663 - Beadle; Christopher David ;   et al.
2007-03-22
3-Aminopyrrolidines as inhibitors of monoamine uptake
App 20060270713 - Beadle; Christopher David ;   et al.
2006-11-30
Inhibitors of monomine uptake
App 20060079554 - Barry; Peter Clark ;   et al.
2006-04-13
3-Aryloxy/thio-3-substituted propanamines and their use in inhibiting serotonin and norephinephrine reuptake
App 20060014779 - Boulet; Serge Louis ;   et al.
2006-01-19

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