C07K5/00

METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR NONINVASIVE DETECTION OF ORGAN TRANSPLANT REJECTION
20220186285 · 2022-06-16 ·

An activity-based nanosensor composition for detecting protease activity comprising a cleavable detectable substrate and methods of use are disclosed.

Engineered PD-1 variants

Isolated polypeptides comprising engineered mutant PD-1 polypeptide are provided, as are fusion polypeptides comprising the mutant and methods of use thereof. Bispecific PD-L1 and PD-L2 binding mutant PD-1 polypeptides are provided. PD-L2-specific binding mutant PD-1 polypeptides are also provided.

Water soluble salts of lipidated peptides and methods for preparing and using the same
11739120 · 2023-08-29 · ·

Provided herein are water soluble salts of Formula I, wherein R.sup.1, A, and M are defined herein. Also provided herein are methods of preparing the salts of Formula I and methods of using the same. ##STR00001##

Compositions and methods of cell attachment

Compositions, devices and methods are described for improving adhesion, attachment, and/or differentiation of cells in a microfluidic device or chip. In one embodiment, one or more ECM proteins are covalently coupled to the surface of a microchannel of a microfluidic device. The microfluidic devices can be stored or used immediately for culture and/or support of living cells such as mammalian cells, and/or for simulating a function of a tissue, e.g., a liver tissue, muscle tissue, etc. Extended adhesion and viability with sustained function over time is observed.

Methods and compositions for the treatment of wounds

The methods and compositions described herein address the need in the art by providing peptides and polypeptides comprising a growth factor binding domain. In some embodiments, the peptides have an amino acid sequence that is at least 80% identical to one of SEQ ID NOS:1-7, 13-15, 49-50, or 66-70, or a fragment thereof; wherein the peptide is less than 300 amino acids in length.

Rapid-acting insulin formulation comprising a substituted anionic compound
11324808 · 2022-05-10 · ·

A composition in aqueous solution includes insulin and at least one substituted anionic compound chosen from substituted anionic compounds consisting of a backbone formed from a discrete number u of between 1 and 8 (1≤u≤8) of identical or different saccharide units, linked via identical or different glycoside bonds, the saccharide units being chosen from the group consisting of hexoses, in cyclic form or in open reduced form, said compound comprising partially substituted carboxyl functional groups, the unsubstituted carboxyl functional groups being salifiable. A pharmaceutical formulation including the composition is also set forth.

Rapid-acting insulin formulation comprising a substituted anionic compound
11324808 · 2022-05-10 · ·

A composition in aqueous solution includes insulin and at least one substituted anionic compound chosen from substituted anionic compounds consisting of a backbone formed from a discrete number u of between 1 and 8 (1≤u≤8) of identical or different saccharide units, linked via identical or different glycoside bonds, the saccharide units being chosen from the group consisting of hexoses, in cyclic form or in open reduced form, said compound comprising partially substituted carboxyl functional groups, the unsubstituted carboxyl functional groups being salifiable. A pharmaceutical formulation including the composition is also set forth.

Peptide based PCSK9 vaccine

The present invention relates to novel short chain peptides of formula (I) which can be useful as a vaccine when in conjugation with suitable immunogenic carrier and suitable adjuvant. These are useful for the treatment for the PCSK9 mediated diseases.
A-Z.sub.1-Z.sub.2-Z.sub.3-Z.sub.4-Z.sub.5-Z.sub.6-Z.sub.7-Z.sub.8-Z.sub.9-Z.sub.10-Z.sub.11-Z.sub.12-B   Formula (I)

Macrocyclic peptides and derivatives thereof with opioid activity

The invention relates to macrocyclic peptides and pharmaceutical compositions thereof. The invention further relates to pharmaceutical compositions for modulating opioid receptor activity.

Inhibitors of prototypic galectin dimerization and uses thereof

Agents that inhibit the dimerization of a prototypic galectin such as galectin-7 are described. These agents, for example antibodies and peptides, bind to a domain corresponding to residues 13-25, 86-108 and/or 129-135 of human galectin-7. The use of such agents to inhibit a biological, physiological and/or pathological process that involves prototypic galectin dimerization, for example for, the inhibition of galectin-7-mediated apoptosis and the treatment of galectin-7-expressing cancers, is also described.