Colleen Brophy - Scottsdale AZ, US Padmini Komalavilas - Tempe AZ, US Alyssa Panitch - Higley AZ, US Brandon Seal - Mesa AZ, US Lokesh Joshi - Tempe AZ, US
Assignee:
Arizona Board of Regents - Scottsdale AZ
International Classification:
A61K 38/10 A61K 38/16
US Classification:
514 2, 514 12, 530324
Abstract:
The present invention provides novel polypeptides comprising heat shock protein 20(HSP20)-derived polypeptides to treat or inhibit smooth muscle vasospasm, as well to treat and inhibit smooth muscle cell proliferation and migration.
Heat Shock Protein 20-Related Polypeptides And Uses Therefor
Colleen Brophy - Tempe AZ, US Elizabeth Furnish - Tempe AZ, US Padmini Komalavilas - Tempe AZ, US Catherin Dreiza - Phoenix AZ, US Alyssa Panitch - W Lafayette IN, US
The present invention provides novel HSP20-based polypeptides and pharmaceutical compositions thereof, and methods for using such polypeptides and pharmaceutical compositions for various therapeutic uses.
Colleen Brophy - Scottsdale AZ, US Alyssa Panitch - Higley AZ, US Padmini Komalavilas - Tempe AZ, US Brandon Seal - Mesa AZ, US Lokesh Joshi - Tempe AZ, US
The present invention provides novel polypeptides comprising heat shock protein 20 (HSP20)-derived polypeptides to treat or inhibit smooth muscle vasospasm, as well to treat and inhibit smooth muscle cell proliferation and migration.
Colleen Brophy - Scottsdale AZ, US Alyssa Panitch - Higley AZ, US Padmini Komalavilas - Tempe AZ, US Brandon Seal - Mesa AZ, US Lokesh Joshi - Tempe AZ, US
The present invention provides novel polypeptides comprising heat shock protein 20 (HSP20)-derived polypeptides to treat or inhibit smooth muscle vasospasm, as well to treat and inhibit smooth muscle cell proliferation and migration.
Colleen Brophy - Scottsdale AZ, US Padmini Komalavilas - Tempe AZ, US Alyssa Panitch - Higley AZ, US Brandon Seal - Mesa AZ, US Joshi Lokesh - Tempe AZ, US
The present invention provides novel polypeptides comprising heat shock protein 20 (HSP20)-derived polypeptides to treat or inhibit smooth muscle vasospasm, as well to treat and inhibit smooth muscle cell proliferation and migration.
Polypeptide Inhibitors Of Hsp27 Kinase And Uses Therefor
Colleen Brophy - Tempe AZ, US Alyssa Panitch - W. Lafayette IN, US Brandon Seal - Mesa AZ, US Padmini Komalavilas - Tempe AZ, US Luciana Lopes - Clifton Park NY, US Charles Robert Flynn - Chandler AZ, US
The present invention provides polypeptide inhibitors of HSP27 kinase, compositions thereof, and methods for using such polypeptides and compositions for various therapeutic uses.
Colleen Brophy - Scottsdale AZ, US Padmini Komalavilas - Tempe AZ, US Alyssa Panitch - Higley AZ, US Brandon Seal - Mesa AZ, US Joshi Lokesh - Tempe AZ, US
The present invention provides novel polypeptides comprising heat shock protein 20 (HSP20)-derived polypeptides to treat or inhibit smooth muscle vasospasm, as well to treat and inhibit smooth muscle cell proliferation and migration.
Novel Protein Transduction Domains And Uses Therefor
The present invention provides novel transduction domains, compositions comprising such transduction domains, and their use for in vivo molecular delivery.
Vanderbilt Heart and Vascular Institute 1215 21St Ave S, Nashville, TN 37232 6153222318 (Phone)
Certifications:
Critical Care Surgery, 1993 General Surgery, 1999 Vascular Surgery, 2009
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Vanderbilt Heart and Vascular Institute 1215 21St Ave S, Nashville, TN 37232
Vanderbilt University Hospital 1211 Medical Center Drive, Nashville, TN 37232
Williamson Medical Center 4321 Carothers Parkway, Franklin, TN 37067
Education:
Medical School University Of Utah School Of Medicine Graduated: 1983 Medical School Yale New Haven Graduated: 1984 Medical School Yale New Haven Graduated: 1988
Dr Colleen Brophy, a professor of surgery at Vanderbilt University, said: 'The editorial was just a symptom of a much larger problem. The way the college is set up right now is for the sake of the leadership instead of patients.'
I was aghast, said Dr. Colleen Brophy, a professor of surgery at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in Nashville, and a member of the organization for over 20 years. Dr. Brophy, who served as chairwoman of its surgical research committee, publicly resigned from the College on Thursday. Ive