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Tieno Germann
Also filed as: GERMANN TIENO
21 granted patents·6 pending applications·135 citations·filing 1999–2013
93Inventor score
Files withGRUENENTHAL GMBH12OBERBOERSCH STEFAN5REICH MELANIE4SCHUNK STEFAN4BUSCHMANN HEINRICH HELMUT1
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27 records- 0188US8680159B2Bradykinin 1 receptor modulating compoundsREICH MELANIE·Filed 2011·Granted Mar 25, 2014·21 cites·25 claims
- 0284US8455475B2Substituted spiro-amide compoundsSCHUNK STEFAN·Filed 2010·Granted Jun 4, 2013·10 cites·13 claims
- 0383US8357717B2Spiro group-containing amide compounds having bradykinin 1 receptor (B1R) activityGRUENENTHAL GMBH·Filed 2010·Granted Jan 22, 2013·9 cites·12 claims
- 0483US8048890B2Substituted 1-oxa-2,8-diaza-spiro[4,5]dec-2-ene derivatives and related treatment methodsGRUENENTHAL GMBH·Filed 2003·Granted Nov 1, 2011·22 cites·44 claims
- 0582US6306879B1Stable aqueous solution of 3-(1-oxo-1,3-dihydroisoindol-2-yl)-piperidine-2-6-dioneGRUENENTHAL GMBH·Filed 2000·Granted Oct 23, 2001·17 cites·4 claims
- 0679US6656937B2Substituted glutarimides and their use as inhibitors of IL-12 productionGRUENENTHAL GMBH·Filed 2002·Granted Dec 2, 2003·13 cites·13 claims
- 0775US6080742ASubstituted benzamidesGRUENENTHAL GMBH·Filed 1999·Granted Jun 27, 2000·38 cites·4 claims
- 0874US8124624B2Substituted sulfonamide compoundsOBERBOERSCH STEFAN·Filed 2009·Granted Feb 28, 2012·2 cites·20 claims
- 0973US8232288B2Substituted benzimidazoles, benzothiazoles and benzoxazolesSCHUNK STEFAN·Filed 2010·Granted Jul 31, 2012·3 cites·22 claims
- 1055US2008153843A1Substituted sulfonamide compoundsGRUENENTHAL GMBH·Filed 2007·Application pending·0 cites
- 1151US8541573B2Substituted sulfonamide compoundsOBERBOERSCH STEFAN·Filed 2009·Granted Sep 24, 2013·0 cites·22 claims
- 1251US8318769B2Substituted sulfonamide compoundsOBERBOERSCH STEFAN·Filed 2009·Granted Nov 27, 2012·0 cites·17 claims
- 1351US8119805B2Substituted disulfonamide compoundsREICH MELANIE·Filed 2009·Granted Feb 21, 2012·0 cites·22 claims
- 1451US7829300B2Method of measuring the activity of G(alpha)i- or G(alpha)o-coupled receptors using Ca2+ influx in cellsGRUENENTHAL GMBH·Filed 2008·Granted Nov 9, 2010·0 cites·33 claims
- 1549US8268814B2Substituted sulfonamide compoundsREICH MELANIE·Filed 2009·Granted Sep 18, 2012·0 cites·20 claims
- 1649US2004048859A1Substituted glutarimides and their use as inhibitors of IL-12 productionGRUENENTHAL GMBH·Filed 2003·Application pending·0 cites
- 1749US2013231327A1Substituted Spiro-Amide CompoundsGRUENENTHAL GMBH·Filed 2013·Application pending·0 cites
- 1848US8269000B2Substituted pyrimidine and triazine compoundsSCHUNK STEFAN·Filed 2009·Granted Sep 18, 2012·0 cites·25 claims
- 1947US8580965B2Substituted sulfonamide compoundsOBERBOERSCH STEFAN·Filed 2007·Granted Nov 12, 2013·0 cites·15 claims
- 2047US7183274B2Piperidine-2,6-diones heterocyclically substituted in the 3-positionGRUENENTHAL GMBH·Filed 2004·Granted Feb 27, 2007·0 cites·33 claims
- 2144US8435978B2Substituted sulfonamide compoundsOBERBOERSCH STEFAN·Filed 2010·Granted May 7, 2013·0 cites·12 claims
- 2243US2005277110A1Method of measuring the activity of G(alpha)i- or G(alpha)o-coupled receptors using Ca2+ influx in cellsGRUENENTHAL GMBH·Filed 2005·Application pending·0 cites
- 2341US2003021763A1Method for the treatment and/or prophylaxis of diseases caused by IL-12GRUENENTHAL GMBH·Filed 2002·Application pending·0 cites
- 2437US2012058999A1Substituted Tetrahydropyrrolopyrazine CompoundsREICH MELANIE·Filed 2011·Application pending·0 cites
- 2536US8557796B2Substituted 1-oxa-2,8-diaza-spiro [4,5] dec-2-ene derivatives and related treatment methodsBUSCHMANN HEINRICH HELMUT·Filed 2011·Granted Oct 15, 2013·0 cites·38 claims
- 2634US8158628B2Sulfonylated 1,2,3,4-tetrahydropyrrolo[1,2-a]pyrazine compounds and their use as pharmaceuticalsMERLA BEATRIX·Filed 2010·Granted Apr 17, 2012·0 cites·20 claims
- 2733US8492559B2Substituted indole compoundsSCHUNK STEFAN·Filed 2010·Granted Jul 23, 2013·0 cites·19 claims
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