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20130190246 | COLLAGEN-BINDING SYNTHETIC PEPTIDOGLYCANS FOR USE IN VASCULAR INTERVENTION - This invention relates to collagen-binding synthetic peptidoglycans. More particularly, this invention relates to collagen-binding synthetic peptidoglycans for use in vascular intervention procedures. The invention also relates to kits comprising such collagen-binding synthetic peptidoglycans and catheters or stents. | 07-25-2013 |
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20150031619 | COLLAGEN-BINDING SYNTHETIC PEPTIDOGLYCANS, PREPARATION, AND METHODS OF USE - This invention relates to collagen-binding synthetic peptidoglycans and engineered collagen matrices comprising a collagen matrix and a collagen-binding synthetic peptidoglycan where the collagen-binding synthetic peptidoglycan can be aberrant or can have amino acid homology with a portion of the amino acid sequence of a protein or a proteoglycan that regulates collagen fibrillogenesis. The invention also relates to kits, compounds, compositions, and engineered graft constructs comprising such collagen-binding synthetic peptidoglycans or engineered collagen matrices and methods for their preparation and use. | 01-29-2015 |
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20150038427 | COLLAGEN-BINDING SYNTHETIC PEPTIDOGLYCANS FOR WOUND HEALING - Methods and compositions for promoting wound healing in a patient by administering a collagen-binding synthetic peptidoglycan to the patient are described. Additionally, methods and compositions are described for decreasing scar formation in a patient by administering a collagen-binding synthetic peptidoglycan to the patient. | 02-05-2015 |