Patent classifications
A61K38/14
Regulate gut microbiota to treat neurodegenerative disorders
Disclosed herein are methods and compositions that can be used to improve motor deficits and neuroinflammation in subjects in need, for example subjects suffering from neurodegenerative disorders (e.g., Parkinson's disease). Also disclosed are methods and compositions that can be used to diagnose neurodegenerative disorders, such as Parkinson's disease.
Regulate gut microbiota to treat neurodegenerative disorders
Disclosed herein are methods and compositions that can be used to improve motor deficits and neuroinflammation in subjects in need, for example subjects suffering from neurodegenerative disorders (e.g., Parkinson's disease). Also disclosed are methods and compositions that can be used to diagnose neurodegenerative disorders, such as Parkinson's disease.
CELL PENETRATING ANTIBODIES
Provided herein are cell penetrating conjugates. The conjugates include a non-cell penetrating protein attached to a phosphorothioate nucleic acid or phosphorothioate polymer backbone through a non-covalent linker including abiotin-binding domain and a biotin domain, wherein the phosphorothioate nucleic acid or phosphorothioate polymer backbone enhances intracellular delivery of the non-cell penetrating protein. Also provided are compositions and kits comprising the conjugates.
CELL PENETRATING ANTIBODIES
Provided herein are cell penetrating conjugates. The conjugates include a non-cell penetrating protein attached to a phosphorothioate nucleic acid or phosphorothioate polymer backbone through a non-covalent linker including abiotin-binding domain and a biotin domain, wherein the phosphorothioate nucleic acid or phosphorothioate polymer backbone enhances intracellular delivery of the non-cell penetrating protein. Also provided are compositions and kits comprising the conjugates.
Methods and compositions for treating diabetic foot ulcers
In one aspect, the disclosure relates to methods and compositions, i.e., pharmaceutical formulations, for treating and preventing diabetic foot ulcers. In a particular aspect, the disclosed methods and compositions pertain to water-based pharmaceutical formulations that are useful for administration in an aqueous foot bath. This abstract is intended as a scanning tool for purposes of searching in the particular art and is not intended to be limiting of the present disclosure.
Methods and compositions for treating diabetic foot ulcers
In one aspect, the disclosure relates to methods and compositions, i.e., pharmaceutical formulations, for treating and preventing diabetic foot ulcers. In a particular aspect, the disclosed methods and compositions pertain to water-based pharmaceutical formulations that are useful for administration in an aqueous foot bath. This abstract is intended as a scanning tool for purposes of searching in the particular art and is not intended to be limiting of the present disclosure.
RING-FUSED THIAZOLINO 2-PYRIDONES, METHODS FOR PREPARATION THEREOF AND THEIR USE IN THE TREATMENT AND/OR PREVENTION OF A DISEASE INVOLVING GRAM-POSITIVE BACTERIA
The present disclosure provides a compound of Formula I, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
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RING-FUSED THIAZOLINO 2-PYRIDONES, METHODS FOR PREPARATION THEREOF AND THEIR USE IN THE TREATMENT AND/OR PREVENTION OF A DISEASE INVOLVING GRAM-POSITIVE BACTERIA
The present disclosure provides a compound of Formula I, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
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Bismuth-thiols as antiseptics for epithelial tissues, acute and chronic wounds, bacterial biofilms and other indications
Compositions and methods, including novel homogeneous microparticulate suspensions, are described for treating acute wounds, chronic wounds and/or a wound or epithelial tissue surface that contains bacterial biofilm, including unexpected synergy between bismuth-thiol (BT) compounds and certain antibiotics, to provide topical formulations including antiseptic formulations, for management and promotion of wound healing and in particular infected wounds. Previously unpredicted antibacterial properties and anti-biofilm properties of disclosed BT compounds and BT compound-plus-antibiotic combinations are also described, including preferential efficacies of certain such compositions for treating gram-positive bacterial infections, and distinct preferential efficacies of certain such compositions for treating gram-negative bacterial infections.
Bismuth-thiols as antiseptics for epithelial tissues, acute and chronic wounds, bacterial biofilms and other indications
Compositions and methods, including novel homogeneous microparticulate suspensions, are described for treating acute wounds, chronic wounds and/or a wound or epithelial tissue surface that contains bacterial biofilm, including unexpected synergy between bismuth-thiol (BT) compounds and certain antibiotics, to provide topical formulations including antiseptic formulations, for management and promotion of wound healing and in particular infected wounds. Previously unpredicted antibacterial properties and anti-biofilm properties of disclosed BT compounds and BT compound-plus-antibiotic combinations are also described, including preferential efficacies of certain such compositions for treating gram-positive bacterial infections, and distinct preferential efficacies of certain such compositions for treating gram-negative bacterial infections.