Patent classifications
A61P31/04
Crystalline forms of eravacycline
The invention relates to crystalline forms of the bis-HCl salt of a compound represented by Structural Formula 1, and pharmaceutical compositions comprising crystalline forms of the bis-HCL salt of a compound represented by Structural Formula 1 described herein. The crystalline forms of the bis-HCl salt of a compound of Structural Formula 1 and compositions comprising the crystalline forms of the compound of Structural Formula 1 provided herein, in particular, crystalline Form I, crystalline Form J, crystalline Form A, and crystalline Form B, or mixtures thereof, can be incorporated into pharmaceutical compositions, which can be used to treat various disorders. Also described herein are methods for preparing the crystalline forms (e.g., Forms I, J, B and A) of the bis-HCl salt of a compound represented by Structural Formula 1.
Single-vector type I vectors
The invention relates to the production and use of Cas-encoding sequences and vectors comprising these. Aspects of the invention provide products, vectors, delivery vehicles, uses and methods for producing Cas-encoding sequences in bacterial or archaeal cells.
Single-vector type I vectors
The invention relates to the production and use of Cas-encoding sequences and vectors comprising these. Aspects of the invention provide products, vectors, delivery vehicles, uses and methods for producing Cas-encoding sequences in bacterial or archaeal cells.
Chlorhexidine crystal forms and uses thereof in medicine
The present invention provides a crystalline salt of chlorhexidine chloride having a spherical morphology under Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) comprising a chloride anion and a cation selected from the group consisting of calcium, sodium, potassium, magnesium, zinc, strontium or iron, processes for the preparation of the salt, compositions, pharmaceutical compositions and uses thereof in medicine. Also provided are crystalline forms of the salt and fibres comprising the same.
Porcine G-CSF variants and their uses
The present invention relates to variants of porcine granulocyte colony stimulating factor (pG-CSF). The pG-CSF variants are useful in treating preventing or reducing the incidence of bacterial infections in swine. Methods of treating swine are disclosed.
Porcine G-CSF variants and their uses
The present invention relates to variants of porcine granulocyte colony stimulating factor (pG-CSF). The pG-CSF variants are useful in treating preventing or reducing the incidence of bacterial infections in swine. Methods of treating swine are disclosed.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF MASTITIS
The present invention relates to compositions for use in treating or preventing mastitis, for example sub-clinical mastitis, in a subject. In particular, the invention relates to a diet and /or nutritional composition which are characterised by a low inflammatory potential for their use in in treating or preventing mastitis, in particular sub-clinical mastitis, in lactating women. The present invention also relates to a risk prediction tool for the occurrence of subclinical mastitis in lactating women, which is based on the inflammatory potential of their diets.
S. AUREUS ANTIGENS AND COMPOSITIONS THEREOF
The invention provides improved staphylococcal antigens. Immunogenic compositions are also provided. The invention may find use in the prevention and treatment of staphylococcal infections.
S. AUREUS ANTIGENS AND COMPOSITIONS THEREOF
The invention provides improved staphylococcal antigens. Immunogenic compositions are also provided. The invention may find use in the prevention and treatment of staphylococcal infections.
TOPICAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING PEA PROTEINS AND POLYPHENOLS
The object of the invention is topical compositions comprising pea proteins and polyphenols and the use thereof for the treatment of local or generalised disorders caused by increased permeation of the natural epithelial barriers. Said disorders may be of bacterial, viral, inflammatory, allergic and/or fungal origin, or endogenous or idiopathic.