Patents Assigned to SCIOS NOVA, Inc.
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Patent number: 6906033Abstract: Analogues of the Kunitz Protease Inhibitor (KPI) domain of amyloid precursor protein bind to and inhibit activity of serine proteases, including kallikrein, plasmin and coagulation factors such as factors VIIa, IXa, Xa, XIa, and XIIa. Pharmaceutical compositions containing the KPI analogues, along with methods for using such compositions, are useful for ameliorating and treating clinical conditions associated with increased serine protease activity, such as blood loss related to cardiopulmonary bypass surgery. Nucleic acid sequences encoding these analogues and systems for expression of the peptides of the invention are provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2002Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: SCIOS NOVA, Inc.Inventors: R. Tyler White, Deborah Damm, David D. Lesikar, Kathleen McFadden, Brett L. Garrick
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Patent number: 6670182Abstract: The invention relates to the design, construction and use of eukaryotic cell lines useful in the identification of inhibitors of &bgr;-amyloid processing. More specifically, the invention relates to in vitro assays capable of identifying or quantifying a 4.2 kDa &bgr;-amyloid protein. The present invention also provides for DNA and protein molecules for the design, construction and use of eukaryotic cell lines useful in the identification of inhibitors of &bgr;-amyloid processing.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1998Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignees: Aventis Pharmaceuticals Inc., Scios Nova, Inc.Inventors: Rebecca Pruss, John Huggins, Guy Rautmann, Barbara Cordell, Jan Marian Scardina, Ronald P. Mischak
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Patent number: 6376648Abstract: Analogues of the Kunitz Protease Inhibitor (KPI) domain of amyloid precursor protein bind to and inhibit activity of serine proteases, including kallikrein, plasmin and coagulation factors such as factors VIIa, IXa, Xa, XIa, and XIIa. Pharmaceutical compositions containing the KPI analogues, along with methods for using such compositions, are useful for ameliorating and treating clinical conditions associated with increased serine protease activity, such as blood loss related to cardiopulmonary bypass surgery. Nucleic acid sequences encoding these analogues and systems for expression of the peptides of the invention are provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1999Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Scios Nova, Inc.Inventors: R. Tyler White, Deborah Damm, David D. Lesikar, Kathleen McFadden, Brett L. Garrick
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Patent number: 6235884Abstract: Disclosed are heparin binding mitogens which include an epidermal growth factor-homologous segment (HB-EHM). These factors stimulate proliferation of fibroblast cells, epithelial cells, and smooth muscle cells, but not endothelial cells. Also disclosed are isolated antibodies that recognize, and purified nucleic acids that encode, the above growth factors as well as isolated polypeptides, vectors containing such nucleic acids, and cells harboring such vectors. Growth factors of this invention may be used for accelerating the rate of wound healing, for the in vitro culture of HB-EHM-responsive cells, and for the identification of antagonists to HB-EHM.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1998Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignees: Scios Nova, Inc., The Children's Medical Center CorporationInventors: Michael Klagsbrun, Judith A. Abraham, Shigeki Higashiyama, Gail E. Besner
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Patent number: 5811393Abstract: Disclosed are heparin binding mitogens which include an epidermal growth factor-homologous segment (HB-EHM). These factors stimulate proliferation of fibroblast cells, epithelial cells, and smooth muscle cells, but not endothelial cells. Also disclosed are isolated antibodies that recognize, and purified nucleic acids that encode, the above growth factors as well as isolated polypeptides, vectors containing such nucleic acids, and cells harboring such vectors. Growth factors of this invention may be used for accelerating the rate of wound healing, for the in vitro culture of HB-EHM-responsive cells, and for the identification of antagonists to HB-EHM.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1993Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Assignees: The Childrens Medical Center Corp., Scios Nova, Inc.Inventors: Michael Klagsbrun, Judith A. Abraham, Shigeki Higashiyama, Gail E. Besner
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Patent number: 5512455Abstract: Purified native Atrial Naturetic Peptide (ANP) receptor protein is provided, as well as synthetic ANP receptor and methods of making and using ANP receptor protein and antibodies.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1987Date of Patent: April 30, 1996Assignee: Scios Nova, Inc.Inventor: Dale B. Schenk
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Patent number: 5444048Abstract: Pseudopeptide compounds based on a modified bradykinin sequence are potent bradykinin receptor antagonists. Amino acids at postions 2 through 5 are replaced by olefinic aminoalkenoyl groups to reduce the peptidic nature of the compounds.The analogs produced are useful in treating conditions and diseases of a mammal and human in which an excess of bradykinin or related kinins are produced or injected such as by insect bites.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1993Date of Patent: August 22, 1995Assignee: Scios Nova, Inc.Inventor: Donald J. Kyle
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Patent number: 5278174Abstract: Sigma binding site agents having the formula ##STR1## which are useful to inhibit sigma binding site-induced activity, pharmaceutical compositions including these agents, and methods of using these agents to inhibit sigma binding site-induced activity in mammals. Also disclosed are novel intermediates useful in preparing the presently invented agents.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1991Date of Patent: January 11, 1994Assignee: Scios Nova, Inc.Inventors: Ronald H. Erickson, Kenneth J. Natalie, Jr., Michael J. Pontecorvo, Waclaw J. Rzeszotarski
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Patent number: 5258368Abstract: Methods, compounds and compositions are provided for inducing natriuresis, diuresis and vasodilatation in mammalian hosts by administering atrial natriuretic/vasodilator peptides to said host. Also provided are methods for producing such peptide compounds.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1992Date of Patent: November 2, 1993Assignee: Scios Nova, Inc.Inventors: John A. Lewicki, Robert M. Scarborough, Jr.