Allon Therapeutics Inc. Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20130123186 | NEUROPROTECTION USING NAP-LIKE AND SAL-LIKE PEPTIDE MIMETICS - This invention relates to NAP-like and SAL-like peptide mimetics, polypeptides, or small molecules derived from them, and their use in the treatment of neuronal dysfunction, neurodegenerative disorders cognitive deficits, neuropsychiatric disorders, and autoimmune disease. | 05-16-2013 |
20120010148 | COMBINATION THERAPIES USING NAP - This invention relates to treatment of neurodegeneration, multiple sclerosis, or schizophrenia using an ADNF III polypeptide in combination with another therapeutic agent. Neurodegeneration, including neurodegeneration caused by dementia-related conditions, such as tauopathies, including Alzheimer's disease, and aging-related dementia, is treated by a combination of an ADNF III polypeptide and an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor. Multiple sclerosis is treated by a combination of an ADNF III polypeptide and glatiramer acetate. Schizophrenia is treated with a combination of an ADNF III peptide and an antipsychotic drug, selected from Aripiprazole, Clozapine, Ziprasidone, Resperidone, Quetiapine, and Olanzapine. | 01-12-2012 |
20100216723 | NEUROPROTECTION USING NAP-LIKE AND SAL-LIKE PEPTIDE MIMETICS - This invention relates to NAP-like and SAL-like peptide mimetics, polypeptides, or small molecules derived from them, and their use in the treatment of neuronal dysfunction, neurodegenerative disorders cognitive deficits, neuropsychiatric disorders, and autoimmune disease. | 08-26-2010 |
20090137469 | Use of ADNF polypeptides for treating peripheral neurotoxicity - This invention relates to the use of ADNF polypeptides in the treatment of neurotoxicity induced by chemical agents or by disease processes. The ADNF polypeptides include ADNF I and ADNF III (also referred to as ADNP) polypeptides, analogs, subsequences such as NAP and SAL, and D-amino acid versions (either wholly D-amino acid peptides or mixed D- and L-amino acid peptides), and combinations thereof which contain their respective active core sites. | 05-28-2009 |