Patent directory · USPTO A61K / A61P
Patents matching “insulin”
91 pharma patents match "insulin" in our USPTO index (A61K/A61P) — applicant, grant date, expiration, and drug links.
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This filtered view shows 91 pharmaceutical patents matching "insulin" in our USPTO PatentsView index (CPC A61K/A61P). Search matches patent number, title, applicant, and CPC classification codes.
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US 7049403
Insulin/IGF/relaxin family polypeptides and DNAS thereof
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US 7033771
Use of insulin response modulators in the treatment of diabetes and insulin resistance
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US 6967019
Production of pancreatic islet cells and delivery of insulin
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US 6933274
Methods for treatment of diabetes using a peptide analogues of insulin
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US 6890518
Compositions of chemically modified insulin
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US 6838076
Pulmonary administration of chemically modified insulin
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US 6770276
Insulin-containing medicament for peroral application and method for the production thereof
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US 6737045
Methods and compositions for the pulmonary delivery insulin
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US 6685967
Methods and compositions for pulmonary delivery of insulin
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US 6562942
Methods for treatment of diabetes using peptide analogues of insulin
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US 6511811
Protein kinase C antagonist related to insulin receptor
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US 6468959
Peroral dosage form for peptide containing medicaments, in particular insulin
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US 6448045
Inducing insulin gene expression in pancreas cells expressing recombinant PDX-1
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US 6391651
Materials and methods for detection of insulin dependent diabetes
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US 6319495
Method for restoring glucose responsiveness to insulin secretion
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US 6207159
Methods for the diagnosis and treatment of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
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US 6197926
Methods for treatment of diabetes using peptide analogues of insulin
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US 6071891
Insulin-like growth factor 1 receptors (IGF-1R) antisense oligonucleotide cells composition
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US 6022697
Methods for the diagnosis and treatment of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
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