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patent
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gptkbp:hasAbstract
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This patent describes a method for treating a specific disease using a novel compound.
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gptkbp:hasActivities
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Antiviral
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gptkbp:hasApplicationNumber
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10/780,123
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gptkbp:hasAssignee
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Company XYZ
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gptkbp:hasBrand
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Viralex
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gptkbp:hasCitations
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15
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gptkbp:hasClaim
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20
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gptkbp:hasCollaborationsWith
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gptkb:University_of_ABC
Public-Private_Partnership
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gptkbp:hasContent
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US_5,678,901
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gptkbp:hasCountry
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gptkb:USA
gptkb:United_States
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gptkbp:hasDescription
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The invention relates to a method for treating a disease.
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gptkbp:hasExhibition
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Included
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gptkbp:hasFacility
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US_6,789,639
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gptkbp:hasFeature
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Paid
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gptkbp:hasFieldOfUse
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pharmaceuticals
medical treatment
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gptkbp:hasFilingDate
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2004-02-06
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gptkbp:hasFilm
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Nausea
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gptkbp:hasFunding
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gptkb:National_Institutes_of_Health
NIH
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gptkbp:hasImpactOn
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5.0
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gptkbp:hasInternationalClassification
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A61K
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gptkbp:hasInventor
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gptkb:John_Doe
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gptkbp:hasLegalEvent
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Assignment
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gptkbp:hasLegalStatus
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Active
Enforced
Substantive Examination
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gptkbp:hasLocalCuisine
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NCT01234567
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gptkbp:hasMerchandise
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Inhibition of viral replication
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gptkbp:hasOccupation
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FDA_Approved
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gptkbp:hasPartnershipsWith
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Commercialized
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gptkbp:hasPerformedAt
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Tablet
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gptkbp:hasPopulation
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Adults
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gptkbp:hasPriorityDate
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2004-09-14
2003-02-06
2024-09-14
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gptkbp:hasPublications
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gptkb:Journal_of_Medical_Research
2004-0123456
Patent_Grant
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gptkbp:hasRelatedPatent
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Utility Patent
Incremental Innovation
US_6,789,640
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gptkbp:hasResearchInterest
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Viral Infections
pharmaceutical chemistry
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gptkbp:hasSpecialty
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Patent
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gptkbp:hasTechnicalField
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biotechnology
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gptkbp:hasTechnology
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Improved treatment efficacy
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gptkbp:hasTitle
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Method for treating a disease
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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US 6,789,639 C61
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gptkbp:isCitedBy
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gptkb:US_7,123,456
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gptkbp:isRelatedTo
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gptkb:US_6,123,456
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gptkbp:market
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Available
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gptkbp:pageCount
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25
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gptkbp:provides
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Infectious Diseases
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gptkbp:route
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Oral
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