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Erik James Hembre, Indianapolis, IN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090093456NOVEL MCH RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS - The present invention relates to a melanin concentrating hormone antagonist compound of formula (1): wherein R04-09-2009
20100016350NOVEL MCH RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS - The present invention relates to a melanin concentrating hormone antagonist compound of formula (I): wherein R01-21-2010
20100022560THIOPHENE PYRAZOLOPYRIMIDINE COMPOUNDS - The present invention relates to compounds of Formula (I), pharmaceutical compositions thereof, and the use of such compounds as corticotropin releasing factor 1 (CRF1) receptor antagonists in the treatment of psychiatric and neuroendocrine disorders, neurological diseases, and metabolic syndrome.01-28-2010
201000693525- [4-(AZETIDIN-3-YLOXY)-PHENYL]-2-PHENYL-5H-THIAZOLO[5,4-C] PYRIDIN-4-ONE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE AS MCH RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS - The present invention relates to a melanin concentrating hormone antagonist compound of formula I: wherein “ - - - ” is absent or is optionally a bond; q is 1 or 2; R03-18-2010
20100222339Thiazole pyrazolopyrimidines CRF1 receptor antagonists - The present invention relates to compounds of Formula (I), pharmaceutical compositions thereof, and use thereof as corticotropin releasing factor 1 (CRF1) receptor antagonists in the treatment of psychiatric and neuroendocrine disorders, neurological diseases, and metabolic syndrome.09-02-2010
20110144091Inhibitors of Diacylglycerol Acyltransferase - This invention provides compounds of formula I:06-16-2011

Patent applications by Erik James Hembre, Indianapolis, IN US

James I. Hembre, Plymouth, MN US

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20100112664METHOD OF MAKING MACROPOROUS CATION EXCHANGE RESINS - Methods of making macroporous cation exchange resins are described. The macroporous cation exchange resins are in the form of particles such as beads that contain a hydrophilic, crosslinked, (meth)acrylic-type polymeric material. Additionally, methods of purifying a positively charged material using the macroporous cation exchange resins, methods of making chromatographic columns that contain the macroporous cation exchange resins, methods of making filter elements that contain the macroporous cation exchange resins, and methods of making porous composite materials that contain the macroporous cation exchange resins are described.05-06-2010
20100116739METHOD OF MAKING MACROPOROUS CATION EXCHANGE RESINS - Methods of making macroporous cation exchange resins are described. The macroporous cation exchange resins are in the form of particles such as beads that contain a hydrophilic, crosslinked, (meth)acrylic-type polymeric material. The macroporous cation exchange resins are prepared using an inverse suspension polymerization process in the presence of a water soluble, organic, aliphatic porogen having at least three hydroxy groups.05-13-2010
20100116748METHOD OF MAKING MACROPOROUS ANION EXCHANGE RESINS - Methods of making macroporous anion exchange resins are described. The macroporous anion exchange resins are in the form of particles such as beads that contain a hydrophilic, crosslinked, (meth)acrylic-type polymeric material. Additionally, methods of purifying a negatively charged material using the macroporous anion exchange resins, methods of making chromatographic columns that contain the macroporous anion exchange resins, methods of making filter elements that contain the macroporous anion exchange resins, and methods of making porous composite materials that contain the macroporous anion exchange resins are described.05-13-2010

Patent applications by James I. Hembre, Plymouth, MN US

Robert Thomas Hembre, Johnson City, TN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100029927REGIOSELECTIVELY SUBSTITUTED CELLULOSE ESTERS PRODUCED IN A CARBOXYLATED IONIC LIQUID PROCESS AND PRODUCTS PRODUCED THEREFROM - This invention relates to novel compositions comprising regioselectively substituted cellulose esters. One aspect of the invention relates to processes for preparing regioselectively substituted cellulose esters from cellulose dissolved in ionic liquids. Another aspect of the invention relates to the utility of regioselectively substituted cellulose esters in applications such as protective and compensation films for liquid crystalline displays.02-04-2010

Patent applications by Robert Thomas Hembre, Johnson City, TN US