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The invention includes compositions and methods useful for treatment of a virus infection in a mammal by double-targeting the virus (i. e. targeting the virus at more than one stage of the virus life cycle) and thereby inhibiting virus replication. The compositions of the invention include compounds which comprise a phosphocholine moiety covalently conjugated with one or more antiviral agents (e. g. nucleoside analogue, protease inhibitor, etc. ) to a lipid backbone. The invention also includes pharmaceutical compositions and kits for use in treatment of a virus infection in mammals. The methods of the invention comprise administering a compound of the invention, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, or a pharmaceutical composition of the invention, in an amount effective to treat the infection, to a mammal infected with a virus. Additionally, the invention includes compositions and methods useful for combating a cancer in a mammal and for facilitating delivery of a therapeutic agent to a mammalian cell. The compositions of the invention include compounds which comprise an alkyl lipid or phospholipid moiety covalently conjugated with an anticancer agent (e. g.
Compositions And Methods Of Double-Targeting Virus Infections And Cancer Cells
The invention includes compositions and methods useful for treatment of a virus infection in a mammal by double-targeting the virus (i. e. targeting the virus at more than one stage of the virus life cycle) and thereby inhibiting virus replication. The compositions of the invention include compounds, which comprise a phosphocholine moiety covalently conjugated with one or more therapeutic agents (e. g. nucleoside analogue, protease inhibitor, etc. ) to a lipid backbone. The invention also includes pharmaceutical compositions for use in treatment of a virus infection in mammals. The methods of the invention comprise administering a compound of the invention, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or a prodrug thereof, or a pharmaceutical composition of the invention, in an amount effective to treat the infection, to a mammal infected with a virus. Additionally, the invention includes compositions and methods useful for combating a cancer in a mammal and facilitating delivery of a therapeutic agent to a mammalian cell. The compositions of the invention include compounds, which comprise an alkyl lipid or phospholipid moiety covalently conjugated with a therapeutic agent (e. g.
Compositions And Methods For Targeting Cancer Cells
Louis S. Kucera - Pfafftown NC, US Ronald A. Fleming - Cary NC, US Khalid S. Ishaq - Chapel Hill NC, US Gregory L. Kucera - Winston-Salem NC, US
Assignee:
Wake Forest University - Winston-Salem NC University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Chapel Hill NC
International Classification:
A01N 43/04 A61K 31/70 C07H 19/00 C07H 19/048
US Classification:
514 51, 514 43, 514 49, 514 50
Abstract:
The invention includes compositions and methods useful for treatment of a virus infection in a mammal by double-targeting the virus (i. e. targeting the virus at more than one stage of the virus life cycle) and thereby inhibiting virus replication. The compositions of the invention include compounds which comprise a phosphocholine moiety covalently conjugated with one or more antiviral agents (e. g. nucleoside analogue, protease inhibitor, etc. ) to a lipid backbone. The invention also includes pharmaceutical compositions and kits for use in treatment of a virus infection in mammals. The methods of the invention comprise administering a compound of the invention, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, or a pharmaceutical composition of the invention, in an amount effective to treat the infection, to a mammal infected with a virus. Additionally, the invention includes compositions and methods useful for combating a cancer in a mammal and for facilitating delivery of a therapeutic agent to a mammalian cell. The compositions of the invention include compounds which comprise an alkyl lipid or phospholipid moiety covalently conjugated with an anticancer agent (e. g.
Compositions And Methods For Targeting Cancer Cells
Louis S. Kucera - Pfafftown NC, US Ronald A. Fleming - Cary NC, US Khalid S. Ishaq - Chapel Hill NC, US Gregory L. Kucera - Winston-Salem NC, US
Assignee:
Wake Forest University School of Medicine - Winston-Salem NC The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Chapel Hill NC
International Classification:
A01N 43/42 A61K 31/44
US Classification:
514283, 514 77, 514423, 546 41, 546 48
Abstract:
The invention includes compositions and methods useful for treatment of a virus infection in a mammal by double-targeting the virus (i. e. targeting the virus at more than one stage of the virus life cycle) and thereby inhibiting virus replication. The compositions of the invention include compounds which comprise a phosphocholine moiety covalently conjugated with one or more antiviral agents (e. g. nucleoside analogue, protease inhibitor, etc. ) to a lipid backbone. The invention also includes pharmaceutical compositions and kits for use in treatment of a virus infection in mammals. The methods of the invention comprise administering a compound of the invention, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, or a pharmaceutical composition of the invention, in an amount effective to treat the infection, to a mammal infected with a virus. Additionally, the invention includes compositions and methods useful for combating a cancer in a mammal and for facilitating delivery of a therapeutic agent to a mammalian cell. The compositions of the invention include compounds which comprise an alkyl lipid or phospholipid moiety covalently conjugated with an anticancer agent (e. g.
Compositions And Methods For Double-Targeting Virus Infections And Targeting Cancer Cells
Louis S. Kucera - Pfafftown NC, US Ronald A. Fleming - Cary NC, US Khalid S. Ishaq - Chapel Hill NC, US Gregory L. Kucera - Winston-Salem NC, US
Assignee:
Wake Forest University - Winston-Salem NC University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill - Chapel Hill NC
International Classification:
A01N 43/42 A61K 31/44
US Classification:
514283, 514 77, 514423, 546 41, 546 48
Abstract:
The invention includes compositions and methods useful for treatment of a virus infection in a mammal by double-targeting the virus (i. e. targeting the virus at more than one stage of the virus life cycle) and thereby inhibiting virus replication. The compositions of the invention include compounds which comprise a phosphocholine moiety covalently conjugated with one or more antiviral agents (e. g. nucleoside analogue, protease inhibitor, etc. ) to a lipid backbone. The invention also includes pharmaceutical compositions and kits for use in treatment of a virus infection in mammals. The methods of the invention comprise administering a compound of the invention, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, or a pharmaceutical composition of the invention, in an amount effective to treat the infection, to a mammal infected with a virus. Additionally, the invention includes compositions and methods useful for combating a cancer in a mammal and for facilitating delivery of a therapeutic agent to a mammalian cell. The compositions of the invention include compounds which comprise an alkyl lipid or phospholipid moiety covalently conjugated with an anticancer agent (e. g.
Methods And Compositions For The Treatment Of Respiratory Syncytial Virus
Louis Kucera - Pfafftown NC, US Khalid Ishaq - Chapel Hill NC, US Ronald Fleming - Cary NC, US Jan Hess - Hurdle Mills NC, US Yunsheng Huang - Apex NC, US Russ Read - Rural Hall NC, US Phillip Furman - Durham NC, US
International Classification:
A61K031/685
US Classification:
514078000, 514114000
Abstract:
The invention includes compounds useful for inhibiting RSV replication and treating a host infected with RSV. The invention also includes methods of treating a host infected with RSV by administering to the host an anti-RSV effective amount of a compound of the invention.
Bakersfield High School - Math, Bakersfield College - Engineering
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Born and raised in Bakersfield, California. Former member of the Boy Scouts of America. Married to Gwendolyn. I currently reside in Compton, CA. Maternal grandparents, Cap and Hattie Bagsby.
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Building a home-based business. Member of :ong Beach Christian Center