Gururajan
Bindhumadhavan Gururajan, Molndal SE
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20130058876 | (TRIMETHOXYPHENYLAMINO) PYRIMIDINYL FORMULATIONS - There are provided pharmaceutical compositions comprising greater than 15% w/w of a compound of Formula (I) as defined herein and/or hydrate thereof and an amount of one or more effervescent agents that is sufficient to provide satisfactory in vitro dissolution; and further comprising one or more pharmaceutically acceptable ingredients; and to processes for obtaining them. | 03-07-2013 |
Bindhumadhavan Gururajan, Moindal SE
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20140271493 | (Trimethoxyphenylamino) Pyrimidinyl Formulations - There are provided pharmaceutical compositions comprising greater than 15% w/w of a compound of Formula (I) as defined herein and/or hydrate thereof and an amount of one or more effervescent agents that is sufficient to provide satisfactory in vitro dissolution; and further comprising one or more pharmaceutically acceptable ingredients; and to processes for obtaining them. | 09-18-2014 |
Giriprasath Gururajan, Bartlesville, OK US
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20110242310 | Apparatus and Method for Electrospinning Nanofibers - Nanofiber electroprocessing apparatus comprising a conductive stylus having a 5 to 250 nm diameter tip; a collector spaced below the tip; a continuous supply of flowable polymer to the tip, and a power supply for creating a potential difference between the tip and the collector sufficient to produce a nanofiber. The conductive stylus may comprise an atomic force microscope (AFM) tip and may further be mounted within an AFM scanning holder having a mechanism for moving the tip. A method of electroprocessing a nanofiber comprises providing the conductive stylus, such as an AFM tip, providing a collector below the tip, supplying the tip with the flowable polymer, energizing the tip to create a potential difference between the tip and the collector, and thereby producing the nanofiber. Systems and methods for using nanofibers so created may be used for anticounterfeiting or object identification. | 10-06-2011 |
Murali Gururajan, Los Angeles, CA US
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20140323551 | TARGETING MICRORNAS MIR-409-5P, MIR-379 AND MIR-154* TO TREAT PROSTATE CANCER BONE METASTASIS AND DRUG RESISTANT LUNG CANCER - The present invention describes methods of treating cancer, cancer metastasis, and drug resistant cancers using miRNA inhibitors; for example, inhibitors of miR-409-5p. Also described are methods of using the miRNA as biomarkers; for example, to predict responsiveness to a cancer drug, to detect a disease state of cancer. | 10-30-2014 |