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EP2956479 - PEPTIDE ADDITIVES FOR ENHANCING ACCEPTANCE AND INGESTION OF EDIBLES BY RODENTS AND USES THEREOF [Right-click to bookmark this link]
StatusThe application is deemed to be withdrawn
Status updated on  02.11.2018
Database last updated on 29.10.2024
FormerGrant of patent is intended
Status updated on  29.01.2018
FormerExamination is in progress
Status updated on  24.03.2017
Most recent event   Tooltip02.11.2018Application deemed to be withdrawnpublished on 05.12.2018  [2018/49]
Applicant(s)For all designated states
University of Maryland, Baltimore
620 West Lexington Street, 4th Floor
Baltimore, MD 21201-1627 / US
[2015/52]
Inventor(s)01 / MUNGER, Steven D.
4632 Schenley Road
Baltimore Maryland 21210 / US
 [2015/52]
Representative(s)Dehns
10 Old Bailey
London EC4M 7NG / GB
[N/P]
Former [2015/52]Owen, Deborah Jane
Dehns
St Bride's House
10 Salisbury Square
London, EC4Y 8JD / GB
Application number, filing date14752186.818.02.2014
[2015/52]
WO2014US16823
Priority number, dateUS201361765914P18.02.2013         Original published format: US 201361765914 P
[2015/52]
Filing languageEN
Procedural languageEN
PublicationType: A1 Application with search report
No.:WO2014127342
Date:21.08.2014
Language:EN
[2014/34]
Type: A1 Application with search report 
No.:EP2956479
Date:23.12.2015
Language:EN
The application published by WIPO in one of the EPO official languages on 21.08.2014 takes the place of the publication of the European patent application.
[2015/52]
Search report(s)International search report - published on:US21.08.2014
(Supplementary) European search report - dispatched on:EP01.07.2016
ClassificationIPC:C07K16/00, A01N25/00
[2016/30]
CPC:
A61K38/10 (EP,US); A01M25/004 (EP,US); A01N25/004 (EP,US);
A01N35/08 (US); A01N63/50 (EP,US); C07K7/08 (EP,US)
C-Set:
A01N25/004, A01N43/16 (EP,US);
A01N63/50, A01N63/10 (US,EP)
Former IPC [2015/52]C07K16/00
Designated contracting statesAL,   AT,   BE,   BG,   CH,   CY,   CZ,   DE,   DK,   EE,   ES,   FI,   FR,   GB,   GR,   HR,   HU,   IE,   IS,   IT,   LI,   LT,   LU,   LV,   MC,   MK,   MT,   NL,   NO,   PL,   PT,   RO,   RS,   SE,   SI,   SK,   SM,   TR [2015/52]
TitleGerman:PEPTIDADDITIVE ZUR VERBESSERUNG DER AKZEPTANZ UND EINNAHME VON LEBENSMITTELN DURCH NAGETIERE UND VERWENDUNGEN DAVON[2015/52]
English:PEPTIDE ADDITIVES FOR ENHANCING ACCEPTANCE AND INGESTION OF EDIBLES BY RODENTS AND USES THEREOF[2015/52]
French:ADDITIFS PEPTIDIQUES PERMETTANT DE FAVORISER L'ACCEPTATION ET L'INGESTION DE SUBSTANCES COMESTIBLES PAR DES RONGEURS ET LEUR UTILISATION[2015/52]
Entry into regional phase18.09.2015National basic fee paid 
18.09.2015Search fee paid 
18.09.2015Designation fee(s) paid 
18.09.2015Examination fee paid 
Examination procedure18.09.2015Examination requested  [2015/52]
30.01.2017Amendment by applicant (claims and/or description)
22.03.2017Despatch of a communication from the examining division (Time limit: M04)
01.08.2017Reply to a communication from the examining division
30.01.2018Communication of intention to grant the patent
12.06.2018Application deemed to be withdrawn, date of legal effect  [2018/49]
17.07.2018Despatch of communication that the application is deemed to be withdrawn, reason: fee for grant / fee for printing not paid in time  [2018/49]
Divisional application(s)The date of the Examining Division's first communication in respect of the earliest application for which a communication has been issued is  22.03.2017
Fees paidRenewal fee
26.02.2016Renewal fee patent year 03
27.02.2017Renewal fee patent year 04
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