Patent classifications
C07D311/88
FLUORESCENT DYES HAVING HIGH STOKES SHIFT, ON THE BASIS OF BRIDGED BENZOPYRYLIUM SALTS
The invention relates to novel, water-soluble fluorescent dyes with high fluorescence quantum yield based on oxygen-containing heterocycles, their reactive derivatives and dye conjugates, and their use for labelling samples and detecting analytes. The compounds of the new dye class are compatible with commercial excitation light sources and are characterised by Stokes shifts of more than 50 nm.
FLUORESCENT DYES HAVING HIGH STOKES SHIFT, ON THE BASIS OF BRIDGED BENZOPYRYLIUM SALTS
The invention relates to novel, water-soluble fluorescent dyes with high fluorescence quantum yield based on oxygen-containing heterocycles, their reactive derivatives and dye conjugates, and their use for labelling samples and detecting analytes. The compounds of the new dye class are compatible with commercial excitation light sources and are characterised by Stokes shifts of more than 50 nm.
Small molecule AMPK activators
Described herein are compounds that disrupt the interaction between Fbxo48 and phosphorylated-AMPK.
Small molecule AMPK activators
Described herein are compounds that disrupt the interaction between Fbxo48 and phosphorylated-AMPK.
COMPOUND AND COMPOSITION FOR DETECTING PHOSGENE AND DIETHYL CHLOROPHOSPHATE
The present invention relates to a compound for detecting phosgene and DCP (diethyl chlorophosphate) and a composition for detecting phosgene and DCP (diethyl chlorophosphate) comprising the said compound. More precisely, the compound for detecting phosgene and DCP of the present invention can selectively detect phosgene and DCP either in the liquid phase of gas phase by detecting the changes of fluorescence and color development very quickly within a few seconds with nM sensitivity. Therefore, the compound can also be effectively used as an ingredient for the composition and kit for the detection of one or more materials selected from the group consisting of phosgene and DCP.
COMPOUND AND COMPOSITION FOR DETECTING PHOSGENE AND DIETHYL CHLOROPHOSPHATE
The present invention relates to a compound for detecting phosgene and DCP (diethyl chlorophosphate) and a composition for detecting phosgene and DCP (diethyl chlorophosphate) comprising the said compound. More precisely, the compound for detecting phosgene and DCP of the present invention can selectively detect phosgene and DCP either in the liquid phase of gas phase by detecting the changes of fluorescence and color development very quickly within a few seconds with nM sensitivity. Therefore, the compound can also be effectively used as an ingredient for the composition and kit for the detection of one or more materials selected from the group consisting of phosgene and DCP.
TrkA kinase inhibitors, compositions and methods thereof
The present invention is directed to benzyl urea compounds of formula (I) which are tropomyosin-related kinase (Trk) family protein kinase inhibitors, and hence may be useful in the treatment of pain, inflammation, cancer, restenosis, atherosclerosis, psoriasis, thrombosis, a disease, disorder, injury, or malfunction relating to dysmyelination or demyelination or a disease or disorder associated with abnormal activities of nerve growth factor (NGF) receptor Trk-A, Trk-B and/or Trk-C. ##STR00001##
TrkA kinase inhibitors, compositions and methods thereof
The present invention is directed to benzyl urea compounds of formula (I) which are tropomyosin-related kinase (Trk) family protein kinase inhibitors, and hence may be useful in the treatment of pain, inflammation, cancer, restenosis, atherosclerosis, psoriasis, thrombosis, a disease, disorder, injury, or malfunction relating to dysmyelination or demyelination or a disease or disorder associated with abnormal activities of nerve growth factor (NGF) receptor Trk-A, Trk-B and/or Trk-C. ##STR00001##
SMALL MOLECULE AMPK ACTIVATORS
Described herein are compounds that disrupt the interaction between Fbxo48 and phosphorylated-AMPK.
SMALL MOLECULE AMPK ACTIVATORS
Described herein are compounds that disrupt the interaction between Fbxo48 and phosphorylated-AMPK.