Patent classifications
A61K31/706
TREATMENT FOR ACUTE MYELOID LEUKEMIA OR MYELODYSPLASTIC SYNDROME
The invention is related to a method of treating a subject with acute myeloid leukemia, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, chronic myeloid leukemia, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, Burkitt lymphoma, or diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, or myelodysplastic syndrome by administration of Compound (I): (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
Substituted nucleosides, nucleotides and analogs thereof
Disclosed herein are nucleosides, nucleotide analogs, methods of synthesizing nucleotide analogs and methods of treating diseases and/or conditions such as a Filoviridae virus infection with one or more nucleosides and/or nucleotide analogs.
NUCLEOSIDE PHOSPHORAMIDATE PRODRUGS
Disclosed herein are phosphoramidate prodrugs of nucleoside derivatives for the treatment of viral infections in mammals, which is a compound, its stereoisomer, salt (acid or basic addition salt), hydrate, solvate, or crystalline form thereof, represented by the following structure:
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Also disclosed are methods of treatment, uses, and processes for preparing each of which utilize the compound represented by formula I.
ANTI-CLL-1 ANTIBODIES AND IMMUNOCONJUGATES
The invention provides anti-CLL-1 antibodies and immunoconjugates and methods of using the same.
ANTI-CLL-1 ANTIBODIES AND IMMUNOCONJUGATES
The invention provides anti-CLL-1 antibodies and immunoconjugates and methods of using the same.
Highly active compounds against COVID-19
The present invention is the use of a small group of purine nucleotide phosphoramidate disclosed herein or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof in an effective amount for the treatment or prevention of the novel 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in a host, for example a human, in need thereof.
Highly active compounds against COVID-19
The present invention is the use of a small group of purine nucleotide phosphoramidate disclosed herein or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof in an effective amount for the treatment or prevention of the novel 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in a host, for example a human, in need thereof.
Method of treating acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) or acute lung injury (ALI) associate with COVID-19 by administering an anti-LIGHT antibody
The present disclosure relates to methods of detecting free (active) LIGHT in biological samples to diagnose conditions associated with elevated free LIGHT, as well as to predict the effectiveness of anti-LIGHT therapies. The disclosure also relates to treating such conditions with anti-LIGHT antibodies. Conditions include acute lung injury (ALI) and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), optionally wherein the ALI and ARDS are associated with viral infection, including coronavirus infection. Conditions also include Crohn's Disease or an inflammatory condition associated with Crohn's Disease.
Method of treating acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) or acute lung injury (ALI) associate with COVID-19 by administering an anti-LIGHT antibody
The present disclosure relates to methods of detecting free (active) LIGHT in biological samples to diagnose conditions associated with elevated free LIGHT, as well as to predict the effectiveness of anti-LIGHT therapies. The disclosure also relates to treating such conditions with anti-LIGHT antibodies. Conditions include acute lung injury (ALI) and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), optionally wherein the ALI and ARDS are associated with viral infection, including coronavirus infection. Conditions also include Crohn's Disease or an inflammatory condition associated with Crohn's Disease.
Catecholamine prodrugs for use in the treatment of parkinson's disease
The present invention provides compounds of formula (Id) that are prodrugs of catecholamine for use in treatment of neurodegenerative diseases and disorders. The present invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising compounds of the invention and methods of treating neurodegenerative or neuropsychiatric diseases and disorders using the compounds of the invention, in particular Parkinson's disease.