[14001] Compositions that Modify Biological Signaling

Description:

The molecular mechanisms of normal physiology and pathology involve a network of biologically active molecules that interact via intertwined signaling processes. To unravel these complex mechanisms, reagents are needed that modify signaling processes. We describe here the compositions of organic compounds that modify biological signaling. Among a variety of uses, such compounds (i) will find use in probing the molecular mechanisms of normal and abnormal cellular processes, (ii) will find use in probing the molecular mechanisms of normal physiology and pathology, (iii) can become therapeutics, either alone or with other drugs, for a host of animal and plant pathologies; (iv) can become reagents to engender normal physiology; (v) can be used as antimicrobials; (vi) can become a reagent used to aid in the processing of valuable products from biological sources; (vii) can become a component of a diagnostic and/or prognostic assay

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Issued Patents

CA 2,955,582

US 9,750,723

US 10,032,567

US 10,392,381

Published Applications

201580046837.2

2015725922

2017-502858

15/975,321

US 20200017489 A1 

Patent Information:
Category(s):
Medical Diagnostics
For Information, Contact:
Korie Counts
Technology Commercialization Manager
Ohio University
counts@ohio.edu
Inventors:
Stephen Bergmeier
Douglas Goetz
Mark McMills
Crina Orac
Frank Schwartz
Kelly McCall
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