Patent classifications
A61K38/22
GLP-1R MODULATING COMPOUNDS
The present disclosure provides GLP-1R agonists, and compositions, methods, and kits thereof. Such compounds are generally useful for treating a GLP-1R mediated disease or condition in a human.
IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICES FOR EXTENDED RELEASE OF THERAPEUTIC AGENTS
The disclosure pertains to implantable medical devices for controlled delivery of therapeutic agents. Some devices according to the disclosure have a titanium reservoir, and a porous titanium oxide based membrane to control the rate of release of the therapeutic agent. The reservoir contains a formulation of the active agent, including a stabilizer for the active agent, wherein the stabilizer is provided in an extended-release configuration or a sustained release carrier.
IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICES FOR EXTENDED RELEASE OF THERAPEUTIC AGENTS
The disclosure pertains to implantable medical devices for controlled delivery of therapeutic agents. Some devices according to the disclosure have a titanium reservoir, and a porous titanium oxide based membrane to control the rate of release of the therapeutic agent. The reservoir contains a formulation of the active agent, including a stabilizer for the active agent, wherein the stabilizer is provided in an extended-release configuration or a sustained release carrier.
Targeting modules for universal chimeric antigen receptor expressing immune cells and use in the treatment of cancer infections and autoimmune disorders
The present invention relates to a targeting module comprising a chemically synthesized peptide binding moiety specific for a human cell surface protein or protein complex, a kit comprising the targeting module and a vector or a cell comprising a nucleic acid encoding a universal chimeric antigen receptor and the use for the treatment of cancer, infections and autoimmune disorders.
Short chain ceramide-based lipids and uses thereof
Provided herein, in some aspects, are delivery vehicles comprising a glycosphingolipid and an agent to be delivered attached to the glycosphingolipid. In some embodiments, the glycosphingolipid comprises an oligosaccharide and a short chain (e.g., C0-C3) ceramide. In some embodiments, the agent to be delivered is a therapeutic agent. The glycosphingolipid is able to deliver the agent to a cell or to a cellular compartment, as well as across the musical barrier. In some embodiments, agents delivered using the glycosphingolipid described herein exhibit longer half-life, compared to agents delivered alone. Methods of delivering a therapeutic agent to a subject for treating a disease using the glycosphingolipid delivery vehicle are also provided.
Short chain ceramide-based lipids and uses thereof
Provided herein, in some aspects, are delivery vehicles comprising a glycosphingolipid and an agent to be delivered attached to the glycosphingolipid. In some embodiments, the glycosphingolipid comprises an oligosaccharide and a short chain (e.g., C0-C3) ceramide. In some embodiments, the agent to be delivered is a therapeutic agent. The glycosphingolipid is able to deliver the agent to a cell or to a cellular compartment, as well as across the musical barrier. In some embodiments, agents delivered using the glycosphingolipid described herein exhibit longer half-life, compared to agents delivered alone. Methods of delivering a therapeutic agent to a subject for treating a disease using the glycosphingolipid delivery vehicle are also provided.
Dosing and use of long-acting CLR/ramp agonists
Long-acting agonistic analogs for CLR/RAMP receptors are provided that have an extended half-live in vivo. The agonists are delivered to an individual at a dose sufficient to reduce hypertension and ischemic injury, and to reduce cardiotoxicity associated with chemotherapeutic agents.
Dosing and use of long-acting CLR/ramp agonists
Long-acting agonistic analogs for CLR/RAMP receptors are provided that have an extended half-live in vivo. The agonists are delivered to an individual at a dose sufficient to reduce hypertension and ischemic injury, and to reduce cardiotoxicity associated with chemotherapeutic agents.
Dosing and use of long-acting CLR/ramp agonists
Long-acting agonistic analogs for CLR/RAMP receptors are provided that have an extended half-live in vivo. The agonists are delivered to an individual at a dose sufficient to reduce hypertension and ischemic injury, and to reduce cardiotoxicity associated with chemotherapeutic agents.
INCRETIN ANALOGUE, PREPARATION METHOD THEREFOR, AND USE THEREOF
An incretin analogue, a preparation method therefor, and the use thereof. The incretin analogue has a GLP-1R/GIPR/GCGR agonist activity, is a triple agonist, and can be used for lowering blood glucose, reducing fat and reducing weight.