Abstract: Methods and materials are provided for the production of glycosylated GLP-1 peptides that exhibit improved properties. The methods and materials of the present invention may be used for treatment of metabolic conditions, such as Syndrome X and diabetes.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 24, 2011
Date of Patent:
January 12, 2016
Assignee:
Biousian Biosystems, Inc.
Inventors:
Edward J. Bilsky, Robin Polt, Hanoch Senderowitz
Abstract: Methods and materials are provided for the production of glycosylated peptides that exhibit high affinity and specificity for delta opioid receptors. The methods and materials of the present invention may be used for treatment of conditions involving pain, such as acute pain and nociceptic pain, neuralgia and myalgia.
Abstract: Methods and materials are provided for the production of glycosylated peptides that exhibit high affinity and specificity for delta opioid receptors. The methods and materials of the present invention may be used for treatment of conditions involving pain, such as acute pain and nociceptic pain, neuralgia and myalgia.
Abstract: A stretching and exercise device has a first strap member having a pair of end portions, a second strap member having a pair of end portions, and a pair of resistance members connected between respective end portions of the first and second strap members. A third strap member has a pair of end portions attached to respective first and second surface portions of the second strap member. A fourth strap member is attached to a third surface portion of the second strap member different from the first and second surface portions thereof.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 24, 2011
Publication date:
October 24, 2013
Applicant:
BIOUSIAN BIOSYSTEMS, INC.
Inventors:
Edward Bilsky, Robin Polt, Hanoch Senderowitz
Abstract: Methods and materials are provided for the production of glycosylated peptides that exhibit high affinity and specificity for delta opioid receptors. The methods and materials of the present invention may be used for treatment of conditions involving pain, such as acute pain and nociceptic pain, neuralgia and myalgia.