C07F9/553

Neutral endopeptidase (NEP) and human soluble endopeptidase (hSEP) inhibitors to reduce detrimental effects of perfusion deficiency of parenchymal organs
12337001 · 2025-06-24 ·

The invention relates to a novel use of benzazepine, benzoxazepine, benzothiazepine-N-acetic acid and phosphono-substituted benzazepinone derivatives having both neutral endopeptidase (NEP) and/or human soluble endopeptidase (hSEP), and endothelin convertase (ECE), inhibitory activity. The compounds of this invention are useful for the preparation of pharmaceutical compositions to reduce harmful effects of symptomless progressive disseminated perfusion deficiency of organs, or parts thereof, that may be suggestive of systemic diseases.

Application of click chemistry for signal amplification in IHC and ISH assays

Applicants have developed an amplification system and methodology for IHC and ISH staining that utilizes click chemistry to covalently bind reporter molecules to tissue.

APPLICATION OF CLICK CHEMISTRY FOR SIGNAL AMPLIFICATION IN IHC AND ISH ASSAYS
20250271441 · 2025-08-28 ·

Applicants have developed an amplification system and methodology for IHC and ISH staining that utilizes click chemistry to covalently bind reporter molecules to tissue.

NEUTRAL ENDOPEPTIDASE (NEP) AND HUMAN SOLUBLE ENDOPEPTIDASE (HSEP) INHIBITORS TO REDUCE DETRIMENTAL EFFECTS OF PERFUSION DEFICIENCY OF PARENCHYMAL ORGANS
20250312354 · 2025-10-09 ·

The invention relates to a novel use of benzazepine, benzoxazepine, benzothiazepine-N-acetic acid and phosphono-substituted benzazepinone derivatives having both neutral endopeptidase (NEP) and/or human soluble endopeptidase (hSEP), and endothelin convertase (ECE), inhibitory activity. The compounds of this invention are useful for the preparation of pharmaceutical compositions to reduce harmful effects of symptomless progressive disseminated perfusion deficiency of organs, or parts thereof, that may be suggestive of systemic diseases.

Application of click chemistry for signal amplification in IHC and ISH assays

Applicants have developed an amplification system and methodology for IHC and ISH staining that utilizes click chemistry to covalently bind reporter molecules to tissue.