C12Y304/21073

Materials and methods for delivering compositions to selected tissues

This invention relates to devices, systems and methods for delivering preprogrammed quantities of an active ingredient to a biological system over time without the need for external power or electronics.

Nanoparticles Having Molecules That Bind or Block PD-L1 and Uses In Treating Cancer
20240400641 · 2024-12-05 ·

This disclosure relates to peptides and nanoparticles comprising a surface molecule that binds or blocks PD-L1. In certain embodiments, the disclosure relates to methods of using peptides or nanoparticles disclosed herein for the treatment of cancer. In certain embodiments, the disclosure relates to methods of using nanoparticles disclosed herein for therapeutic and diagnostic applications.

MIRAC PROTEINS
20170369867 · 2017-12-28 · ·

This disclosure relates to a method of generating conditionally active biologic proteins from wild type proteins, in particular therapeutic proteins, which are reversibly or irreversibly inactivated at the wild type normal physiological conditions. For example, evolved proteins are virtually inactive at body temperature, but are active at lower temperatures.

CHOLIX TOXIN-DERIVED FUSION MOELCULES FOR ORAL DELIVERY OF BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE CARGO

The present disclosure relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising a non-naturally occurring fusion molecule and one or more pharmaceutically acceptable carriers, formulated for oral delivery to a subject, and designed to provide for improved, effective therapies for treatment of, e.g., inflammatory diseases, autoimmune diseases, cancer, metabolic disorders, and growth deficiency disorders. The present disclosure relates to a non-toxic mutant form of the Vibrio cholera Cholix gene (ntCholix), a variant of Cholix truncated at amino acid A.sup.386 (Cholix.sup.386) and the use of other various Cholix-derived polypeptide sequences to enhance intestinal delivery of biologically-active therapeutics. The systems and methods described herein provide for: the ability to deliver macromolecule doses without injections; the ability to deliver cargo such as siRNA or antisense molecules into intracellular compartments where their activity is required; and the delivery of nanoparticles and dendrimer-based carriers across biological membranes.

CHOLIX TOXIN-DERIVED FUSION MOLECULES FOR ORAL DELIVERY OF BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE CARGO

The present disclosure relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising a non-naturally occurring fusion molecule and one or more pharmaceutically acceptable carriers, formulated for oral delivery to a subject, and designed to provide for improved, effective therapies for treatment of, e.g., inflammatory diseases, autoimmune diseases, cancer, metabolic disorders, and growth deficiency disorders.

Mirac proteins
09637734 · 2017-05-02 · ·

This disclosure relates to a method of generating conditionally active biologic proteins from wild type proteins, in particular therapeutic proteins, which are reversibly or irreversibly inactivated at the wild type normal physiological conditions. For example, evolved proteins are virtually inactive at body temperature, but are active at lower temperatures.

Mirac proteins
09637735 · 2017-05-02 · ·

This disclosure relates to a method of generating conditionally active biologic proteins from wild type proteins, in particular therapeutic proteins, which are reversibly or irreversibly inactivated at the wild type normal physiological conditions. For example, evolved proteins are virtually inactive at body temperature, but are active at lower temperatures.

NORMALIZATION OF THE ENTEROHEPATIC CIRCULATION IN ANIMALS WITH A CHIMERIC HUMANIZED LIVER

Methods of normalizing bile acid production in a mouse engrafted with human hepatocytes by the administration of human FGF19 are disclosed. Also disclosed is a transgenic host animal, such as a mouse, that expresses human FGF19 that has normalized bile acid production when engrafted with human hepatocytes.

REDUCTION OF EGFR THERAPEUTIC TOXICITY

In certain embodiments, the present invention provides a method of treating a subject having a tumor that expresses EGFR and/or uPAR, even if at low levels. In certain embodiments, the present invention provides a method of preventing hemangiosarcoma (HSA) in a dog predisposed to developing HSA or angiosarcoma in a human predisposed to developing angiosarcoma. In certain embodiments, the present invention provides a method of preventing a hemangiosarcoma (HSA) in a dog that is positive for HSA by means of a blood test but negative by tumor imaging.

MIRAC PROTEINS
20170044522 · 2017-02-16 · ·

This disclosure relates to a method of generating conditionally active biologic proteins from wild type proteins, in particular therapeutic proteins, which are reversibly or irreversibly inactivated at the wild type normal physiological conditions. For example, evolved proteins are virtually inactive at body temperature, but are active at lower temperatures.