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Indole compounds and methods for treating visceral pain

The invention features methods of treating visceral pain or a condition in a mammal caused by the action of nitric oxide synthase (NOS) or by the action of serotonin 5HT1D / 1B receptors, by administering to a patient in need thereof a therapeutically effective amount of an indole compound of Formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or prodrug thereof. The methods of the invention may further comprise the administration of additional therapeutic agent. The invention also features new compounds of Formula (I), pharmaceutical compositions thereof, and methods of resolving enantiomeric mixtures.
Owner:NEURAXON INC

Treatments for mycobacterium tuberculosis

InactiveUS20140243255A1Diminishment of extentAmelioration and palliation of disorderAntibacterial agentsOrganic active ingredientsProteaseMycobacterium
The technology described herein relates to treatments for tuberculosis which target the ClpP1P2 protease complex, including ClpC1. Further embodiments relate to assays and screens for modulators of the ClpP1P2 protease complex, including ClpC1.
Owner:PRESIDENT & FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE

Polymorphs of sepiapterin and salts thereof

Disclosed are crystalline forms of sepiapterin free base selected from polymorphs A, B, C, D, E, F, and G, and combinations thereof, as well as crystalline polymorphs of salts of sepiapterin. Also disclosed are pharmaceutical compositions containing one or more such polymorphs and methods for preparing such polymorphs. Sepiapterin is useful in the treatment of a number diseases associated with low cellular levels of BH4, for example, phenylketonuria.
Owner:PTC THERAPEUTICS MP INC

Devices, kits, and methods for determining ineffectiveness of anesthetics

In general, the invention provides kits, devices, and methods for determining the ineffectiveness of an anesthetic, (e.g., lidocaine), using a topical approach that avoids injection. The methods typically employ the placement of aliquots of two different formulations, at least one including an anesthetic, in different locations on a subject. Further embodiments may employ a single formulation including the anesthetic.
Owner:ALKALIDX INC

Novel Protein With Anti-Inflammatory Properties

The present invention provides an isolated or recombinant protein consisting of the amino acid sequence according to SEQ ID NO: 3 or SEQ ID: NO: 4 and its use in the prevention or treatment of an inflammatory condition.
Owner:REVOLO BIOTHERAPEUTICS LTD
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