Inventor profile of:

László Vígh

City:

Szeged

Country:

Hungary

Published Applications:

12

Last publication date:

2019-06-27

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Recent patent applications by Vígh László

László Vígh from Szeged, HU has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:

#1 | 2019-06-27
US20190192336A1
Human necessities

1,4-dihydropyridine derivatives with HSP modulating activity

#2 | 2015-12-24
US20150366852A1
Human necessities

Prevention of Obesity in Antipsychotic, Antidepressant and Antiepileptic Medication

#3 | 2014-10-23
US20140315893A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

1,4-dihydropyridine derivatives with Hsp modulating activity

#4 | 2010-12-09
US20100311719A1
Human necessities

Prevention of Obesity in Antipsychotic, Antidepressant and Antiepileptic Medication

#5 | 2010-10-21
US20100267711A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

METHOD OF ENHANCING CELLULAR PRODUCTION OF MOLECULAR CHAPERONE, HYDROXYLAMINE DERIVATIVES USEFUL FOR ENHANCING THE CHAPERONE PRODUCTION AND THE PREPARATION THEREOF

#6 | 2010-06-29
US10618162
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Method of enhancing cellular production of molecular chaperone, hydroxylamine derivatives useful for enhancing the chaperone production and the preparation thereof

#7 | 2009-08-27
US20090214677A1
Human necessities

Pharmaceutical Composition Containing an Extract of a Solidago Species

#8 | 2009-05-21
US20090130234A1
Human necessities

Composition for the Treatment of Diabetic Periodontitis

#9 | 2008-05-08
US20080108673A1
Human necessities

Prevention and treatment of obesity

#10 | 2008-05-08
US20080108602A1
Human necessities

Prevention of obesity in antipsychotic, antidepressant and antiepileptic medication

#11 | 2006-12-12
US10618157
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Method of enhancing cellular production of molecular chaperon, hydroxylamine derivatives useful for enhancing the chaperon production and the preparation thereof

#12 | 2005-04-26
US10005074
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Method for treating the pathological lesions of the skin that develop by ultraviolet radiation of the sunlight

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