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EP3276354 - MOLECULAR SENSOR FOR NMR/MRI BASED ON ANALYTE-DEPENDENT SPECTRAL CHANGES OF TEMPORARILY ENCAPSULATED HYPERPOLARIZED 129XE [Right-click to bookmark this link]
StatusThe application is deemed to be withdrawn
Status updated on  21.12.2018
Database last updated on 15.06.2024
FormerThe application has been published
Status updated on  29.12.2017
Most recent event   Tooltip21.12.2018Application deemed to be withdrawnpublished on 23.01.2019  [2019/04]
Applicant(s)For all designated states
Klinikum rechts der Isar der Technischen Universität München
Ismaninger Straße 22
81675 München / DE
For all designated states
Forschungsverbund Berlin e.V.
Rudower Chaussee 17
12489 Berlin / DE
[2018/05]
Inventor(s)01 / Westmeyer, Gil Gregor
Wartburgplatz 6
80804 München / DE
02 / Truong, Dong-Jiunn Jeffery
Rabenweg 5
85356 Freising / DE
03 / Schröder, Leif
Tieckstr. 27
10115 Berlin / DE
04 / Rossella, Federica
Manitiusstrasse 5
12047 Berlin / DE
05 / Witte, Christopher
Schönfließer Str. 9
10439 Berlin / DE
 [2018/05]
Representative(s)Engelhard, Markus
Boehmert & Boehmert
Anwaltspartnerschaft mbB
Pettenkoferstrasse 22
80336 München / DE
[2018/05]
Application number, filing date16181994.129.07.2016
[2018/05]
Filing languageEN
Procedural languageEN
PublicationType: A1 Application with search report 
No.:EP3276354
Date:31.01.2018
Language:EN
[2018/05]
Search report(s)(Supplementary) European search report - dispatched on:EP15.03.2017
ClassificationIPC:G01N33/68, A61K49/08, A61K49/14, G01N33/84, B82Y5/00, C07D493/14
[2018/05]
CPC:
G01N33/84 (EP,US); A61K49/14 (EP,US); A61K49/189 (EP,US);
G01N24/08 (US); G01N33/68 (EP,US); B82Y5/00 (EP,US)
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 [2018/05]
Extension statesBANot yet paid
MENot yet paid
Validation statesMANot yet paid
MDNot yet paid
TitleGerman:MOLEKULARER SENSOR FÜR NMR/MRT BASIEREND AUF ANALYTABHÄNGIGEN SPEKTRALÄNDERUNGEN VON VORÜBERGEHEND EINGEKAPSELTEM HYPERPOLARISIERTEM 129XE[2018/05]
English:MOLECULAR SENSOR FOR NMR/MRI BASED ON ANALYTE-DEPENDENT SPECTRAL CHANGES OF TEMPORARILY ENCAPSULATED HYPERPOLARIZED 129XE[2018/05]
French:CAPTEUR MOLÉCULAIRE POUR RMN/IRM BASÉ SUR DES CHANGEMENTS SPECTRAUX DÉPENDANTS D'ANALYTES DE SUBSTANCE ENCAPSULÉE TEMPORAIREMENT 129XE HYPERPOLARISÉE[2018/05]
Examination procedure01.08.2018Application deemed to be withdrawn, date of legal effect  [2019/04]
04.09.2018Despatch of communication that the application is deemed to be withdrawn, reason: examination fee not paid in time  [2019/04]
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