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CELLECTAR INC
US·11 granted patents·102 citations·filing 2006–2016
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11 records- 0195US8877159B2Phospholipid analogs as diapeutic agents and methods thereofCELLECTAR INC·Filed 2013·Granted Nov 4, 2014·14 cites·15 claims
- 0294US8877160B2Phospholipid ether analogs as agents for detecting and locating cancer, and methods thereofCELLECTAR INC·Filed 2013·Granted Nov 4, 2014·11 cites·13 claims
- 0394US7893286B2Method for the synthesis of phospholipid ethersCELLECTAR INC·Filed 2008·Granted Feb 22, 2011·17 cites·10 claims
- 0493US7811548B1Fluorescent phospholipid ether compounds and compositionsCELLECTAR INC·Filed 2009·Granted Oct 12, 2010·16 cites·4 claims
- 0589US8022235B2Compositions of phospholipid ether boronic acids and esters and methods for their synthesis and useCELLECTAR INC·Filed 2008·Granted Sep 20, 2011·12 cites·14 claims
- 0689US7632644B2Imaging and selective retention of phospholipid ether analogsCELLECTAR INC·Filed 2006·Granted Dec 15, 2009·18 cites·9 claims
- 0788US9550002B2Phospholipid analogs as diapeutic agents and methods thereofCELLECTAR INC·Filed 2014·Granted Jan 24, 2017·3 cites·34 claims
- 0885US9339564B2Ether and alkyl phospholipid compounds for treating cancer and imaging and detection of cancerCELLECTAR INC·Filed 2013·Granted May 17, 2016·7 cites·6 claims
- 0979US10004818B2Ether and alkyl phospholipid compounds for treating cancer and imaging and detection of cancerCELLECTAR INC·Filed 2016·Granted Jun 26, 2018·2 cites·4 claims
- 1079US9616140B2Fluorescent phospholipid ether compounds, compositions, and methods of useCELLECTAR INC·Filed 2014·Granted Apr 11, 2017·2 cites·16 claims
- 1165US9579406B2Phospholipid ether analogs as agents for detecting and locating cancer, and methods thereofCELLECTAR INC·Filed 2014·Granted Feb 28, 2017·0 cites·4 claims
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