What is WO2013171639A1 (and what does “Example 9” likely refer to on Google Patents)?
WO2013171639A1 is a published patent application number you can view on Google Patents by searching the exact identifier. On Google Patents, “Example 9” usually appears inside the patent’s description section as one of the numbered experimental/procedural embodiments (for example, a specific synthesis route, formulation, or assay method), depending on how the application is structured.
To give you a precise answer about “Example 9” for WO2013171639A1, I need one of the following from you:
- the exact text of “Example 9” from the Google Patents page, or
- a screenshot / copy-paste of the “Example 9” section, or
- confirmation of which “Example 9” you mean (some documents have multiple “example” sets, and “Example 9” may differ between related documents or amended publications).
How to find “Example 9” on Google Patents fast
- Open Google Patents and search:
WO2013171639A1.
- In the patent document viewer, use the page search (Ctrl+F / Cmd+F) for
Example 9.
- Read the paragraph(s) directly under the “Example 9” heading to see what it covers (e.g., compound preparation vs. biological testing).
Why “Example 9” matters for asciminib
Asciminib is a drug associated with BCR-ABL1 (and related mechanisms in CML research). Patent “examples” often show concrete experimental steps tied to a claimed chemical entity, intermediate, or test result. If you paste the “Example 9” text, I can:
- translate it into plain English,
- identify what compound(s) or assay/conditions it describes,
- summarize the key parameters (reagents, conditions, yields, formulations, or experimental outcomes), and
- explain how that example fits into the broader claim set (to the extent the document’s claim language allows).
Can you paste “Example 9” so I can summarize it accurately?
If you copy the “Example 9” text here (even just the first few lines plus the final result paragraph), I’ll extract the main purpose of the example and summarize the method/results clearly.
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