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US 6605274
Method for in vivo regulation of cardiac muscle contractility
Method for in vivo regulation of cardiac muscle contractility
Patent details — US 6605274
- Jurisdiction
- US
- Status
- expired
- Grant date
- Aug 12, 2003
- Expiration
- Aug 7, 2023
- Claims
- 4
- CPC classes
- A61K, A61K38/00, A61K48/00
Quick answer
US 6605274 (Method for in vivo regulation of cardiac muscle contractility) is held by The Regents of the University of California. Status: expired. Granted Aug 12, 2003. Expires Aug 7, 2023 (0 years remaining) — relevant for patent-cliff and LOE planning.
Key facts
- Grant date
- Expiration
- Claims
- 4
- CPC classes
- A61K, A61K38/00, A61K48/00
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Frequently asked questions
What is US patent 6605274?
US 6605274 (Method for in vivo regulation of cardiac muscle contractility) is held by The Regents of the University of California. Status: expired. Granted Aug 12, 2003. Expires Aug 7, 2023 (0 years remaining) — relevant for patent-cliff and LOE planning.
Who owns US 6605274?
The Regents of the University of California is listed as the applicant in USPTO PatentsView records indexed by NovaPharmaNews. We track 8,292 pharmaceutical patents for this assignee.
When does US 6605274 expire?
Our index shows an expiration date of Aug 7, 2023 (0 years from today). Confirm material dates against USPTO, FDA Orange Book, or qualified counsel before contractual decisions.