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HEMAQUEST PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.

HEMAQUEST PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. Patent applications
Patent application numberTitlePublished
20110251149METHODS AND LOW DOSE REGIMENS FOR TREATING RED BLOOD CELL DISORDERS - Disclosed herein are methods and low dose regimens for increasing fetal hemoglobin levels in patients with red blood cell disorders, such as beta thalassemia, sickle cell disease, other anemias, or blood loss. Fetal and total hemoglobin levels and red blood cell counts are increased by administering 2,2-dimethylbutyrate (DMB) alone or in combination with hydroxyurea, decitabine or an HDAC inhibitor. Treatment can be continued for at least two weeks.10-13-2011
20110245154Methods and Compositions for Treating Viral or Virally-Induced Conditions - Provided are methods and compositions for the prevention and/or treatment of viral conditions, virally-induced conditions and inflammatory conditions. The methods can comprise administering to a subject a viral inducing agent with an antiviral agent, and optionally an additional agent. The viral inducing agent can be a HDAC inhibitor administered orally.10-06-2011
20110033946DETECTION OF SHORT-CHAIN FATTY ACIDS IN BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES - Described herein is a method of detecting and/or quantifying analytes, such as short-chain fatty acids. Analysis for the presence and/or quantity of the small molecule can be performed on a biological sample from a subject. In some embodiments, a liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) instrumentation is combined with a solid-phase extraction (SPE). Methods of derivatization can also be incorporated with LC-MS/MS and SPE instrumentation to detect and quantify target analytes. In addition to derivation, methods of reconstituting derivatized molecules can also be incorporated with LC-MS/MS and SPE instrumentation to detect and quantify target analytes.02-10-2011
20090137567Methods for Treating Blood Disorders - Methods of treating blood disorders are described.05-28-2009