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Elena Audia, Lodi Lo IT

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20110213132PRODUCTION OF NGF IN PLANT - The invention relates to genetically modified plants capable of producing a human recombinant protein Nerve Growth Factor, either in the form of pre-pro-protein or in the mature form and parts and differentiated and undifferentiated tissues thereof. The invention relates, also, to methods for the transformation of said plants in a transient way and methods for the transformation of said plants and tissues in a stable or transient way, methods for the recombinant protein purification from crude extract of proteins derived from plant tissue of said plants.09-01-2011

James Edmund Audia, Zionsville, IN US

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20090275566BACE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides BACE inhibitors of Formula I:11-05-2009
20110009395BACE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides BACE inhibitors of Formula I:01-13-2011

Patent applications by James Edmund Audia, Zionsville, IN US

Vicki Haynes Audia, Mills River, NC US

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20080293695Salts of physiologically active and psychoactive alkaloids and amines simultaneously exhibiting bioavailability and abuse resistance - Drug substances comprising a pharmaceutically acceptable organic acid addition salt 6f amine containing pharmaceutically active compounds useful for the treatment of a therapeutic ailment administration and exhibiting prophylactic properties when employed in non-therapeutic administration.11-27-2008
20090259039Salts of physiologically active and psychoactive alkaloids and amines simultaneously exhibiting bioavailability and abuse resistance - Drug substances comprising a pharmaceutically acceptable organic acid addition salt of amine containing pharmaceutically active compounds useful for the treatment of a therapeutic ailment administration and exhibiting prophylactic properties when employed in non-therapeutic administration.10-15-2009