Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method for delivering agents to the central nervous system by way of a tissue innervated by the trigeminal nerve that is outside the nasal cavity. Such a method of delivery can be useful in the treatment of central nervous system and/or brain disorders.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 21, 2002
Date of Patent:
September 25, 2007
Assignee:
Chiron Corporation
Inventors:
William H. Frey, II, Robert Gary Thorne
Abstract: The present invention relates to inhibitors of p38, a mammalian protein kinase involved cell proliferation, cell death and response to extracellular stimuli. The invention also relates to methods for producing these inhibitors. The invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising the inhibitors of the invention and methods of utilizing those compositions in the treatment and prevention of various disorders.
Abstract: Described herein are compounds that are useful as protein kinase inhibitors having the formula:
wherein R1, R2, T, n and Q are as described in the specification. The compounds are useful for treating diseases in mammals that are alleviated by a protein kinase inhibitor, particularly diseases, such as cancer, inflammatory disorders, restenosis, and cardiovascular disease.
Abstract: A medical graft connector for connecting an end of a tubular graft conduit to a side wall of a patient's existing tubular body conduit via an aperture in the side wall thereof has a plurality of fingers configured to engage an interior surface of the side wall of the existing conduit. At least one of the plurality of fingers has an end portion configured to pierce the graft conduit. The plurality of fingers is substantially radially aligned with respect to a longitudinal axis and wherein the connector is radially enlargeable between a first size and a second size.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 24, 2000
Date of Patent:
January 6, 2004
Assignee:
St. Jude Medical ATG, Inc.
Inventors:
Alex Alden Peterson, Paul J. Hindrichs, Mark D. Wahlberg, Todd Allen Berg, Jon Patrick St. Germain
Abstract: A medical graft connector for connecting an end of a tubular graft conduit to a side wall of a patient's existing tubular body conduit via an aperture in the side wall thereof has a first plurality of fingers configured to engage an interior surface of the side wall of the existing conduit. A second plurality of fingers is configured to engage an exterior surface of the side wall of the existing conduit. A third plurality of fingers is received in an interior lumen of the graft conduit, and a fourth plurality of fingers is configured to pierce the graft conduit. The connector is radially deformable between a first size and a second size.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 19, 2000
Date of Patent:
September 16, 2003
Assignee:
St. Jude Medical ATG, Inc.
Inventors:
Alex Alden Peterson, Paul J. Hindrichs, Mark D. Wahlberg, Todd Allen Berg, Jon Patrick St. Germain
Abstract: A medical graft connector for connecting an end of a tubular graft conduit to a side wall of a patient's existing tubular body conduit via an aperture in the side wall thereof has a first plurality of fingers configured to engage an interior surface of the side wall of the existing conduit. A second plurality of fingers is configured to engage an exterior surface of the side wall of the existing conduit. A third plurality of fingers is received in an interior lumen of the graft conduit, and a fourth plurality of fingers is configured to pierce the graft conduit. The connector is radially deformable between a first size and a second size.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 19, 2000
Date of Patent:
July 29, 2003
Assignee:
St. Jude Medical ATG, Inc.
Inventors:
Alex Alden Peterson, Paul J. Hindrichs, Mark D. Wahlberg, Todd Allen Berg, Jon Patrick St. Germain