| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100016377 | Use of a p38 Kinase Inhibitor for Treating Psychiatric Disorders - The use of 6-(S-Cyclopropylcarbamoyl-S-fluoro-2-methyl-phenyl)-N-(2,2-dimethylproyl)-nicotinamide, which is known in the art as a p38 kinase inhibitor in the treatment or prophlaxis of one or more psychiatric disorders. | 01-21-2010 |
| 20100069409 | "NOVEL COMPOUNDS" - Novel substituted 2,4,8-trisubstituted-8H-pyrido[2,3-d]pyrimidin-7-one compounds, and 1,5,7-trisubstituted-3,4-dihydro-pyrimido[4,5-d]pyrimidin-2-(M)-one compounds and compositions, and their use in therapy as CSBP/RK/p38 kinase inhibitors. | 03-18-2010 |
| 20100144755 | Novel Compounds - Novel substituted 2,4,8-trisubstituted 8H-pyrido[2,3-d]pyrimidin-7-one containing compounds and compositions, and their use use in therapy as CSBP/RK/p38 kinase inhibitors. | 06-10-2010 |
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20080311659 | RIBONUCLEIC ACID INTERFERENCE MOLECULES OF ORYZA SATIVA - Sequences of ribonucleic acid interference molecules are provided. For example, in one aspect, at least one nucleic acid molecule comprising at least one of one or more precursor sequences having SEQ_ID NO: 1 through SEQ_ID NO: 11,928 and one or more corresponding mature sequences having SEQ_ID NO: 11,929 through SEQ_ID NO: 24,555 is provided. Techniques are also provided for regulating gene expression. | 12-18-2008 |
| 20080311661 | RIBONUCLEIC ACID INTERFERENCE MOLECULES OF ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA - Sequences of ribonucleic acid interference molecules are provided. For example, in one aspect, at least one nucleic acid molecule comprising at least one of one or more precursor sequences having SEQ_ID NO: 1 through SEQ_ID NO: 3,197 and one or more corresponding mature sequences having SEQ_ID NO: 3,198 through SEQ_ID NO: 6,565 is provided. Techniques are also provided for regulating gene expression. | 12-18-2008 |
| 20090012720 | System and Method for Identification of MicroRNA Target Sites and Corresponding Targeting MicroRNA Sequences - A method for determining whether a nucleotide sequence contains a microRNA binding site and which microRNA will bind thereto is provided. For example, in one aspect of the invention, a method for determining whether a nucleotide sequence contains a microRNA binding site and which microRNA sequence will bind thereto is comprised of the following steps. One or more patterns are generated by processing a collection of known mature microRNA sequences. The reverse complement of each generated patter is then computed. One or more attributes are then assigned to the reverse complement of the one or more generated patterns. The one or more patterns that correspond to a reverse complement having one or more assigned attributes that satisfy at least one criterion are thereafter subselected. Each subselected pattern is then used to analyze the nucleotide sequence, such that a determination is made whether the nucleotide sequence contains a microRNA binding site and which microRNA sequence will bind thereto. | 01-08-2009 |
| 20090175520 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MATCHING OF BRACKETED PATTERNS IN TEST STRINGS - Disclose are a method of and system for matching input character sequences in a set of input patterns. The method comprises the steps of analyzing the set of input patterns, creating a pattern cluster look-up table (PCLT) based on said input patterns, and defining an offset value k. The PCLT is used to find, for each sequence s and offset k, a set of candidate patterns that can possibly match s, the set of candidate patterns is searched for patterns that match s, and all found matching patterns and sequences are reported. | 07-09-2009 |
| 20090312191 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR THE DETECTION OF ATYPICAL SEQUENCES VIA GENERALIZED COMPOSITIONAL METHODS - A method and system for determining whether a sequence fragment g is atypical with respect to a reference sequence G using compositional methods and including constructing a template from G and g respectively containing a sequence of characters for a comparison with one another, wherein a number of characters contained in the template exceeds two. For the case where the sequences at hand are genetic, the atypicality detection can be used to determine whether a given sequence fragment g is the result of a horizontal transfer event. | 12-17-2009 |