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Donald M. Miller, Louisville US

Donald M. Miller, Louisville, KY US

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20080318887Antiproliferative activity of G-rich oligonucleotides and method of using same to bind to nucleolin - Compositions and methods for modulating tumor proliferation in an individual are provided. The methods employ nucleolin-binding agents, such as aptamers. The aptamers of the present invention can be used to modulate the proliferation of malignant, dysplastic, hyperproliferative, and/or metastatic cells through interference with molecular interactions and functions of nucleolin in the tumor cell.12-25-2008
20080318888Antiproliferative activity of g-rich oligonucleotides and method of using same to bind to nucleolin - Compositions and methods for modulating tumor proliferation in an individual are provided. The methods employ nucleolin-binding agents, such as aptamers. The aptamers of the present invention can be used to modulate the proliferation of malignant, dysplastic, hyperproliferative, and/or metastatic cells through interference with molecular interactions and functions of nucleolin in the tumor cell.12-25-2008
20080318889Antiproliferative activity of G-rich oligonucleotides and method of using same to bind to nucleolin - Compositions and methods for modulating tumor proliferation in an individual are provided. The methods employ nucleolin-binding agents, such as aptamers. The aptamers of the present invention can be used to modulate the proliferation of malignant, dysplastic, hyperproliferative, and/or metastatic cells through interference with molecular interactions and functions of nucleolin in the tumor cell.12-25-2008
20080318890Antiproliferative activity of G-rich oligonucleotides and method of using same to bind to nucleolin - Compositions and methods for modulating tumor proliferation in an individual are provided. The methods employ nucleolin-binding agents, such as aptamers. The aptamers of the present invention can be used to modulate the proliferation of malignant, dysplastic, hyperproliferative, and/or metastatic cells through interference with molecular interactions and functions of nucleolin in the tumor cell.12-25-2008
20090017009METHOD FOR THE DIAGNOSIS AND PROGNOSIS OF MALIGNANT DISEASES - Methods for the treatment of tumors and cancer by exploiting the surface expression of the usually nuclear-localized protein, nucleolin.01-15-2009
20090326047Antiproliferative activity of G-rich oligonucleotides and method of using same to bind to nucleolin - The present invention provides a method for inhibiting the proliferation of malignant and/or hyperplastic cells in a subject by administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of a guanosine rich oligonucleotide. The present invention also provides oligonucleotides which are capable of being specifically bound to a specific cellular protein which is nucleolin and/or nucleolin in nature, which is implicated in the proliferation of cells, specifically malignant and/or hyperplastic cells, and a method for their selection.12-31-2009
20100221280PLANT-PRODUCED COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING PAPILLOMAVIRUS INFECTION AND RELATED METHODS - Compositions for treating papillomavirus (PV) infection in a subject include a PV L2 polypeptide produced from a eukaryotic expression system.09-02-2010
20110178161Antiproliferative activity of G-rich oligonucleotides and method of using same to bind to nucleolin - Compositions and methods for modulating tumor proliferation in an individual are provided. The methods employ nucleolin-binding agents, such as aptamers. The aptamers of the present invention can be used to modulate the proliferation of malignant, dysplastic; hyperproliferative, and/or metastatic cells through interference with molecular interactions and functions of nucleolin in the tumor cell.07-21-2011

Patent applications by Donald M. Miller, Louisville, KY US