Gardina
Jeff Gardina, Santa Clara, CA US
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20090253737 | CERTAIN CHEMICAL ENTITIES, COMPOSITIONS, AND METHODS - Provided are certain chemical entities, and methods of use to modulate skeletal myosin, skeletal actin, skeletal tropomyosin, skeletal troponin C, skeletal troponin I, skeletal troponin T, and skeletal muscle, including fragments and isoforms thereof, as well as the skeletal sarcomere, and methods of use in the treatment of neuromuscular disorders, conditions having muscle wasting, claudication, frailty, metabolic syndrome, muscle atrophy associated with disuse, and muscle fatigue, and other indications. | 10-08-2009 |
20110312975 | CERTAIN CHEMICAL ENTITIES, COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS - Provided are certain chemical entities, and methods of use to modulate skeletal myosin, skeletal actin, skeletal tropomyosin, skeletal troponin C, skeletal troponin I, skeletal troponin T, and skeletal muscle, including fragments and isoforms thereof, as well as the skeletal sarcomere, and methods of use in the treatment of neuromuscular disorders, conditions having muscle wasting, claudication, frailty, metabolic syndrome, muscle atrophy associated with disuse, and muscle fatigue, and other indications. | 12-22-2011 |
Jeff Gardina, South San Francisco, CA US
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20130143862 | CERTAIN AMINO-PYRIDAZINES, COMPOSITIONS THEREOF, AND METHODS OF THEIR USE - Provided are compounds of Formula I: | 06-06-2013 |
20130150368 | CERTAIN AMINO-PYRIDINES AND AMINO-TRIAZINES, COMPOSITIONS THEREOF, AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE - Provided are compounds of Formula I: | 06-13-2013 |
Paul Gardina, San Francisco, CA US
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20090305234 | Specific DNAS for Epigenetic Characterisation of Cells and Tissues - The present invention provides methods, nucleic acids and molecular markers for the characterization of cells, tissues and heterogeneous mixtures of cells. Specifically, it describes particular genes and genomic regions in which DNA methylation patterns are a consistent and characteristic property of different cell types, states and stages of differentiation. The invention is useful in determining the identity, composition, quality and potency of cells and cell populations. Furthermore, the invention will be useful in monitoring the differentiation of cells. | 12-10-2009 |