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    7-deoxy-6-substituted paclitaxels

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    Publication Date
    1998-06-30
    Filing Date
    1997-06-04
    Inventor
    Kadow, John F.
    Kingston, David G. I.
    Wittman, Mark D.
    Altstadt, Thomas J.
    Liang, Xian
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    Abstract
    The present invention concerns novel paclitaxel derivatives, their use as antitumor agents, and pharmaceutical formulations.
    Assignee
    Virginia Tech Intellectual Properties, Inc.
    Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
    Patent Number
    5773461
    Application Number
    8868758
    Source URL
    http://pimg-fpiw.uspto.gov/fdd/61/734/057/0.pdf
    Primary/U.S. Class
    514/449
    Other/U.S. Class
    549/510
    549/511
    CPC Class
    C07D407/12
    C07D305/14
    Patent Type
    utility
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10919/72359
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