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Gail Marie Cronyn, Portland, OR US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090176805DERIVATIVES OF ETHYLENE METHANEDISULFONATE AS CANCER CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC AGENTS - The present application discloses derivatives of ethylene methanedisulfonate as cancer chemotherapeutic agents and methods of synthesizing such derivatives. The derivatives include modifications of ethylene methanedisulfonate by replacing one or both of the chemically most reactive hydrogens of the cyclic sulfonate ester structure. The derivatives of ethylene methanedisulfonate are more active than the parent ester (i.e., ethylene methanedisulfonate) as anticancer agents against a variety of cancers.07-09-2009

Lori Ruth Cronyn, Beverly Hills, CA US

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20090176805DERIVATIVES OF ETHYLENE METHANEDISULFONATE AS CANCER CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC AGENTS - The present application discloses derivatives of ethylene methanedisulfonate as cancer chemotherapeutic agents and methods of synthesizing such derivatives. The derivatives include modifications of ethylene methanedisulfonate by replacing one or both of the chemically most reactive hydrogens of the cyclic sulfonate ester structure. The derivatives of ethylene methanedisulfonate are more active than the parent ester (i.e., ethylene methanedisulfonate) as anticancer agents against a variety of cancers.07-09-2009

Marshall W. Cronyn, Portland, OR US

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20090176805DERIVATIVES OF ETHYLENE METHANEDISULFONATE AS CANCER CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC AGENTS - The present application discloses derivatives of ethylene methanedisulfonate as cancer chemotherapeutic agents and methods of synthesizing such derivatives. The derivatives include modifications of ethylene methanedisulfonate by replacing one or both of the chemically most reactive hydrogens of the cyclic sulfonate ester structure. The derivatives of ethylene methanedisulfonate are more active than the parent ester (i.e., ethylene methanedisulfonate) as anticancer agents against a variety of cancers.07-09-2009