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Small Molecule MRS5474 with Anticonvulsant Activity for Treatment of Epilepsy
Adenosine modulates many physiological processes by activating specific adenosine receptors. These adenosine receptors play a critical role in the regulation of cellular signaling and are broadly distributed throughout the body. Thus, the ability to modulate adenosine receptor-mediated signaling is an attractive therapeutic strategy for a broad range...
Published: 10/28/2024
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Inventor(s):
Dilip Tosh
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Kenneth Jacobson
Keywords(s):
A3
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Activity
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ADENOSINE
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AGONISTS
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Agonists:
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ANTAGONISTS
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Anticonvulsant
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Derivatives
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Docking
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IB1FXX
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IB1XXX
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IBXXXX
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IXXXXX
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NB1EXX
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NB1HXX
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NB1XXX
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NBXXXX
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N-Methanocarba
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Nucleosides
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NXXXXX
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PARTIAL
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Patent Category - Chemistry
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POTENT
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RECEPTOR
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TRUNCATED
Category(s):
Collaboration Sought > Collaboration
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TherapeuticArea > Neurology
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Application > Diagnostics
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Application > Research Materials
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TherapeuticArea > Cardiology
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Application > Therapeutics
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Methanocarba Adenosine Derivatives as A3 Adenosine Receptor Antagonists
Novel A3 adenosine antagonists available for licensing. A3 receptors are particularly highly expressed in inflammatory cells, making it a potentially desirable target for inflammatory diseases. This technology relates to highly specific antagonists and partial agonists of A3 adenosine receptors, which are negatively coupled to adenylate cyclase and...
Published: 10/28/2024
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Inventor(s):
Kenneth Jacobson
Keywords(s):
A3
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ADENOSINE
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ANTAGONISTS
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Derivatives
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IB3XXX
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IBXXXX
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IXXXXX
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N-Methanocarba
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Patent Category - Chemistry
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RECEPTOR
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TRUNCATED
Category(s):
Collaboration Sought > Collaboration
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Collaboration Sought > Licensing
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Application > Research Materials
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Application > Diagnostics
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Application > Therapeutics
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TherapeuticArea > Immunology