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Godowski
Kenneth C. Godowski, Fort Collins, CO US
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| 20090280069 | PROGUANIL TO TREAT SKIN/MUCOSAL DISEASES - Proguanil has been found to have rapid and effective killing activity against a variety of disease-causing micro-organisms. For example, when applied topically, proguanil is particularly effective against | 11-12-2009 |
Paul Godowski, Hillsborough, CA US
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| 20110097330 | Novel Gene Disruptions, Compostitions and Methods Relating Thereto - The present invention relates to transgenic animals, as well as compositions and methods relating to the characterization of gene function. Specifically, the present invention provides transgenic mice comprising disruptions in PRO179, PRO181, PRO244, PRO247, PRO269, PRO293, PRO298, PRO339, PRO341, PRO347, PRO531, PRO537, PRO718, PRO773, PRO860, PRO871, PRO872, PRO813, PRO828, PRO1100, PRO1114, PRO115, PRO1126, PRO1133, PRO1154, PRO1185, PRO1194, PRO1287, PRO1291, PRO1293, PRO1310, PRO1312, PRO1335, PRO1339, PRO2155, PRO1356, PRO1385, PRO1412, PRO1487, PRO1758, PRO1779, PRO1785, PRO1889, PRO90318, PRO3434, PRO3579, PRO4322, PRO4343, PRO4347, PRO4403, PRO4976, PRO260, PRO6014, PRO6027, PRO6181, PRO6714, PRO9922, PRO7179, PRO7476, PRO9824, PRO19814, PRO19836, PRO20088, PRO70789, PRO50298, PRO51592, PRO1757, PRO4421, PRO9903, PRO1106, PRO1411, PRO1486, PRO1565, PRO4399 or PRO4404 genes. Such in vivo studies and characterizations may provide valuable identification and discovery of therapeutics and/or treatments useful in the prevention, amelioration or correction of diseases or dysfunctions associated with gene disruptions such as neurological disorders; cardiovascular, endothelial or angiogenic disorders; eye abnormalities; immunological disorders; oncological disorders; bone metabolic abnormalities or disorders; lipid metabolic disorders; or developmental abnormalities. | 04-28-2011 |
Paul J. Godowski, Burlingame, CA US
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| 20080199423 | Methods of Using Apo2l Receptor Agonists and Ink Cell Activators - Methods of enhancing apoptosis or cytolytic activity in mammalian cells using Apo-2L receptor agonists and NK cells, or activating agents thereof, are provided. Apo-2L receptor agonists contemplated for use in the methods include the ligand known as Apo-2 ligand or TRAIL, as well as agonist antibodies directed to one or more Apo-2L receptors. NK cell activating agents contemplated for use in the methods of the invention include but are not limited to Toll receptor activating agents, IL-2, IL-12, IL-15, IFN-alpha, IFN-beta, and agonist antibodies to activating receptors such as NKp30, NKp44, NKG2D. | 08-21-2008 |
| 20090170158 | Secreted and transmembrane polypeptides and nucleic acids encoding the same - The present invention is directed to secreted and transmembrane polypeptides and to nucleic acid molecules encoding those polypeptides. Also provided herein are vectors and host cells comprising those nucleic acid sequences, chimeric polypeptide molecules comprising the polypeptides of the present invention fused to heterologous polypeptide sequences, antibodies which bind to the polypeptides of the present invention and to methods for producing the polypeptides of the present invention. | 07-02-2009 |
| 20100234576 | HUMAN TOLL HOMOLOGUES - The invention relates to the identification and isolation of novel DNAs encoding the human Toll proteins PRO285, PRO286, and PRO358, and to methods and means for the recombinant production of these proteins. The invention also concerns antibodies specifically binding the PRO285, or PRO286, or PRO358 Toll protein. | 09-16-2010 |
Ronald J. Godowski, Moscow, PA US
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| 20080289359 | Food serving tray with cooling chamber - A food serving tray including a base which includes a substantially flat serving area, wherein the serving area is bounded by a raised perimeter arranged about the serving area, a cooling chamber located directly below the serving area, wherein the cooling chamber is operatively arranged for holding water to be frozen into ice for cooling an item placed on the serving area, a cover operatively arranged to engage over the raised perimeter about the base, and a fill hole for filling the cooling chamber with water. | 11-27-2008 |
