Patent classifications
C07D233/80
Molecules having pesticidal utility, and intermediates, compositions, and processes, related thereto
- Ronald J. Heemstra ,
- Ronald Ross, Jr. ,
- Kyle A. DeKorver ,
- Kaitlyn Gray ,
- Daniel I. Knueppel ,
- Peter Vednor ,
- Timothy P. Martin ,
- Joseph D. Eckelbarger ,
- John F. Daeuble, SR. ,
- Ricky Hunter ,
- David A. Demeter ,
- Tony K. Trullinger ,
- Erich W. Baum ,
- Zoltan L. Benko ,
- Nakyen Choy ,
- Gary D. Crouse ,
- Fangzheng Li ,
- Jeffrey Nissen ,
- Monica B. Olson ,
- Michelle Riener ,
- Thomas C. Sparks ,
- Frank J. Wessels ,
- Maurice C. Yap
This disclosure relates to the field of molecules having pesticidal utility against pests in Phyla Arthropoda, Mollusca, and Nematoda, processes to produce such molecules, intermediates used in such processes, pesticidal compositions containing such molecules, and processes of using such pesticidal compositions against such pests. These pesticidal compositions may be used, for example, as acaricides, insecticides, miticides, molluscicides, and nematicides. This document discloses molecules having the following formula (Formula One).
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Molecules having pesticidal utility, and intermediates, compositions, and processes, related thereto
- Ronald J. Heemstra ,
- Ronald Ross, Jr. ,
- Kyle A. DeKorver ,
- Kaitlyn Gray ,
- Daniel I. Knueppel ,
- Peter Vednor ,
- Timothy P. Martin ,
- Joseph D. Eckelbarger ,
- John F. Daeuble, SR. ,
- Ricky Hunter ,
- David A. Demeter ,
- Tony K. Trullinger ,
- Erich W. Baum ,
- Zoltan L. Benko ,
- Nakyen Choy ,
- Gary D. Crouse ,
- Fangzheng Li ,
- Jeffrey Nissen ,
- Monica B. Olson ,
- Michelle Riener ,
- Thomas C. Sparks ,
- Frank J. Wessels ,
- Maurice C. Yap
This disclosure relates to the field of molecules having pesticidal utility against pests in Phyla Arthropoda, Mollusca, and Nematoda, processes to produce such molecules, intermediates used in such processes, pesticidal compositions containing such molecules, and processes of using such pesticidal compositions against such pests. These pesticidal compositions may be used, for example, as acaricides, insecticides, miticides, molluscicides, and nematicides. This document discloses molecules having the following formula (Formula One).
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AN ADVENTITIAL PAINTING MODALITY OF LOCAL DRUG DELIVERY TO ABATE INTIMAL HYPERPLASIA
In one aspect, the disclosure relates to unimolecular micelles having N-hydroxysuccinimide ester (NHS), sulfo-NHS terminal groups, or other adhesive terminal groups, compositions including the same, methods of making the same, and methods of treating intimal hyperplasia in a subject using the same. In some aspects, the unimolecular micelles can further include fluorescent labels or drugs for treating intimal hyperplasia. In one aspect, the unimolecular micelles and compositions comprising the same are biocompatible, non-toxic, and non-inflammatory. In another aspect, the unimolecular micelles and compositions are substantially free from hydrogel, or are completely free from hydrogel. In still another aspect, the disclosed compositions and methods can be easily and quickly deployed in the operating room. Also disclosed is a method of applying the unimolecular micelles and compositions via direct penbrush painting.
Molecules having pesticidal utility, and intermediates, compositions, and processes, related thereto
- Ronald J. Heemstra ,
- Ronald Ross, Jr. ,
- Kyle A. DeKorver ,
- Kaitlyn Gray ,
- Daniel I. Knueppel ,
- Peter Vednor ,
- Timothy P. Martin ,
- Joseph D. Eckelbarger ,
- John F. Daeuble, SR. ,
- Ricky Hunter ,
- David A. Demeter ,
- Tony K. Trullinger ,
- Erich W. Baum ,
- Zoltan L. Benko ,
- Nakyen Choy ,
- Gary D. Crouse ,
- Fangzheng Li ,
- Jeffrey Nissen ,
- Monica B. Olson ,
- Michelle Riener ,
- Thomas C. Sparks ,
- Frank J. Wessels ,
- Maurice C. Yap
This disclosure relates to the field of molecules having pesticidal utility against pests in Phyla Arthropoda, Mollusca, and Nematoda, processes to produce such molecules, intermediates used in such processes, pesticidal compositions containing such molecules, and processes of using such pesticidal compositions against such pests. These pesticidal compositions may be used, for example, as acaricides, insecticides, miticides, molluscicides, and nematicides. This document discloses molecules having the following formula (Formula One). ##STR00001##
Molecules having pesticidal utility, and intermediates, compositions, and processes, related thereto
- Ronald J. Heemstra ,
- Ronald Ross, Jr. ,
- Kyle A. DeKorver ,
- Kaitlyn Gray ,
- Daniel I. Knueppel ,
- Peter Vednor ,
- Timothy P. Martin ,
- Joseph D. Eckelbarger ,
- John F. Daeuble, SR. ,
- Ricky Hunter ,
- David A. Demeter ,
- Tony K. Trullinger ,
- Erich W. Baum ,
- Zoltan L. Benko ,
- Nakyen Choy ,
- Gary D. Crouse ,
- Fangzheng Li ,
- Jeffrey Nissen ,
- Monica B. Olson ,
- Michelle Riener ,
- Thomas C. Sparks ,
- Frank J. Wessels ,
- Maurice C. Yap
This disclosure relates to the field of molecules having pesticidal utility against pests in Phyla Arthropoda, Mollusca, and Nematoda, processes to produce such molecules, intermediates used in such processes, pesticidal compositions containing such molecules, and processes of using such pesticidal compositions against such pests. These pesticidal compositions may be used, for example, as acaricides, insecticides, miticides, molluscicides, and nematicides. This document discloses molecules having the following formula (Formula One). ##STR00001##
LP-PLA2 INHIBITORS
Provided herein are lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2 (Lp-PLA2) inhibitors, pharmaceutical compositions of said inhibitors, and methods of their use for the treatment of disease.
LP-PLA2 INHIBITORS
Provided herein are lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2 (Lp-PLA2) inhibitors, pharmaceutical compositions of said inhibitors, and methods of their use for the treatment of disease.
Anti-proliferative compounds and uses thereof
The present invention provides novel compounds of Formula (I), and pharmaceutically acceptable salts, tautomers, stereoisomers, solvates, hydrates, polymorphs, and compositions thereof. Also provided are methods and kits involving the inventive compounds for treating proliferative diseases (e.g., cancers (e.g., breast cancer, prostate cancer, lung cancer, and ovarian cancer), benign neoplasms, angiogenesis, inflammatory diseases, and autoimmune diseases) in a subject. Treatment of a subject with a proliferative disease using a compound of the invention may enhance the anti-tumor immune response by inhibiting or eliminating the immune suppression mediated by immune suppressor myeloid cells (MDSCs), inducing apoptosis, and/or inhibit or down-regulate proteins (e.g., epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2), estrogen receptor (ER), X-linked inhibitor of apoptosis protein (XIAP), and heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90)) in the subject. ##STR00001##
Anti-proliferative compounds and uses thereof
The present invention provides novel compounds of Formula (I), and pharmaceutically acceptable salts, tautomers, stereoisomers, solvates, hydrates, polymorphs, and compositions thereof. Also provided are methods and kits involving the inventive compounds for treating proliferative diseases (e.g., cancers (e.g., breast cancer, prostate cancer, lung cancer, and ovarian cancer), benign neoplasms, angiogenesis, inflammatory diseases, and autoimmune diseases) in a subject. Treatment of a subject with a proliferative disease using a compound of the invention may enhance the anti-tumor immune response by inhibiting or eliminating the immune suppression mediated by immune suppressor myeloid cells (MDSCs), inducing apoptosis, and/or inhibit or down-regulate proteins (e.g., epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2), estrogen receptor (ER), X-linked inhibitor of apoptosis protein (XIAP), and heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90)) in the subject. ##STR00001##
TREATMENT USING DANTROLENE
Provided are low-volume, safe for injection formulations of dantrolene yielding significant advantages over the currently approved and marketed dantrolene for malignant hyperthermia (MH) threatening anesthetic crisis. Once dantrolene can be made immediately available to patients triggered of MH, the anesthesiologist will be able to focus exclusively on the management of the patient's physiologic status in this complex and evolving crisis, not on the laborious and time consuming reconstitution process of the rescue agent. The low volume, safe for injection formulations of dantrolene have significant advantages over currently used approaches to the prevention and treatment of pumphead, and other neurological, cognitive and motor dysfunction incident to iatrogenically or trauma induced situations of altered blood flow, including those incurred during surgical procedures involving CPB or related procedures, as well as those incurred during non-normothermic episodes caused iatrogenically or by disease.