Patent details

EP3177738 Title: DIAGNOSTIC METHOD FOR DISTINGUISHING FORMS OF ESOPHAGEAL EOSINOPHILIA

Basic Information

Publication number:
EP3177738
PCT Application Number:
US2015044461
Type:
European Patent Granted for LU
Legal Status:
Lapsed
Application number:
EP158289512
PCT Publication Number:
WO2016023026
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EPO Publication Language:
English
English Title of Invention:
DIAGNOSTIC METHOD FOR DISTINGUISHING FORMS OF ESOPHAGEAL EOSINOPHILIA
French Title of Invention:
PROCÉDÉ DE DIAGNOSTIC PERMETTANT DE DISTINGUER DES FORMES DE L'ÉOSINOPHILIE OESOPHAGIENNE
German Title of Invention:
DIAGNOSEVERFAHREN ZUR UNTERSCHEIDUNG VON FORMEN VON ÖSOPHAGEALER EOSINOPHILIE
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Dates

Filing date:
10/08/2015
Grant date:
09/10/2019
EP Publication Date:
14/06/2017
PCT Publication Date:
11/02/2016
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09/10/2019
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09/10/2019
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Lapsed date:
10/08/2020
Expiration date:
10/08/2035
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Owner

From:
02/10/2019
 
 

Name:
Children's Hospital Medical Center
Address:
3333 Burnet Avenue, ML 7032, Cincinnati, OH 45229, United States (US)

Inventor

1

Name:
ROTHENBERG, Marc E.
Address:
United States (US)

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Name:
WEN, Ting
Address:
United States (US)

3

Name:
ACEVES, Seema
Address:
United States (US)

Priority

Priority Number:
201462034983 P
Priority Date:
08/08/2014
Priority Country:
United States (US)

Classification

IPC classification:
A61K 31/00; G01N 33/68; C12Q 1/6883; G16B 25/00;

Publication

European Patent Bulletin

Issue number:
201941
Publication date:
09/10/2019
Description:
Grant (B1)

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