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6,9-disubstituted purine derivatives and their use for treating skin

Patent No.: 
EA015848
Patented in: 
Euroasijsky patent
Authors: 
Szüčová L, Zatloukal M, Spíchal L, Frohlich L, Doležal K, Strnad M, Massino FJ
Patent owner: 
ÚEB AV ČR
Date of the patent application: 
30.12.2011
Registration year: 
2011
IEB Authors: 
Lukáš Spíchal
Miroslav Strnad
Patent specification: 
http://www.ueb.cas.cz/en/system/files/users/public/ea015848b1.pdf

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