Assignee
GRAEBER MICHAEL
US·9 granted patents·2 pending applications·65 citations·filing 2009–2012
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11 records- 0194US8513247B2Methods and compositions for safe and effective treatment of erythemaGRAEBER MICHAEL·Filed 2011·Granted Aug 20, 2013·15 cites·23 claims
- 0294US8410102B2Methods and compositions for treating or preventing erythemaGRAEBER MICHAEL·Filed 2011·Granted Apr 2, 2013·15 cites·13 claims
- 0393US8513249B2Methods and compositions for safe and effective treatment of erythemaGRAEBER MICHAEL·Filed 2012·Granted Aug 20, 2013·13 cites·22 claims
- 0489US8703820B2Administration of 6-[3-(1-adamantyl)-4-methoxyphenyl]-2-naphthoic acid for the treatment of dermatological disordersGRAEBER MICHAEL·Filed 2010·Granted Apr 22, 2014·7 cites·20 claims
- 0588US8729127B2Administration of 6-[3-(1-adamantyl)-4-methoxyphenyl]-2-naphthoic acid for the treatment of dermatological disordersGRAEBER MICHAEL·Filed 2011·Granted May 20, 2014·6 cites·16 claims
- 0677US8653140B2Administration of 6-[3-(1-adamantyl)-4-methoxyphenyl]-2-naphthoic acid for the treatment of dermatological disordersGRAEBER MICHAEL·Filed 2012·Granted Feb 18, 2014·1 cites·13 claims
- 0776US8921423B2Method for the treatment of acne using compositions comprising 0.3% by weight of 6-[3-(1-adamantyl)-4-methoxyphenyl]-2-naphthoic acidGRAEBER MICHAEL·Filed 2010·Granted Dec 30, 2014·1 cites·36 claims
- 0876US8809305B2Administration of adapalene and benzoyl peroxide for the long-term treatment of acne vulgarisGRAEBER MICHAEL·Filed 2009·Granted Aug 19, 2014·4 cites·11 claims
- 0974US8916562B2Methods and compositions for safe and effective treatment of telangiectasiaGRAEBER MICHAEL·Filed 2011·Granted Dec 23, 2014·3 cites·13 claims
- 1046US2012082625A1Combination treatment for rosaceaGRAEBER MICHAEL·Filed 2011·Application pending·0 cites
- 1146US2012076738A1Combination treatment for dermatological conditionsGRAEBER MICHAEL·Filed 2011·Application pending·0 cites
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